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Friends: 0 | Can I add nav to my 2010 prius (3 months old) or is a factory option? |
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Friends: 0 | You can definitely add nav, but it is quite expensive. I'm guessing for around $10,000 you can trade your existing Prius in for another Prius with nav installed. |
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Friends: 0 | You want to look in the Audio and Electronics Forum, where you will find threads such as: Just installed new NAV/DVD head unit (with pics) |
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Friends: 4 | ..or with that 10K, you can buy a great garmin and a Hyundai Accent Hatchback or a Nissan Versa... much better deal! |
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Friends: 0 | There are a few threads in Audio - look through them. There are factory navs on Ebay for around $600 (from Camrys et al) - this combined with a plastic surround from England ($110), and you get a factory nav (not Prius - but Toyota). The other thread above relates to putting in other aftermarket GPS/DVD etc) I think any way you look at it, you're looking at around $800 all in... But you get a better sound, and many added features... |
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Friends: 0 | It would not be a good idea even if it could be done, it's not worth the money. The main advantage to the Toyota factory nav system is that it is built in, it also gives you a nice interface for the JBL sound system. I have the Toyota nav and it is usable but not as good or user friendly as my old Garmin Nuvi. Toyota charges more for their updates that a good portable nav system costs. Last edited by tumbleweed; 11-04-2009 at 11:30 AM. |
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2. It increases the car's value - likely equal to the mod 3. If you think it is not as good a GPS, there are many aftermarket head units which run the latest GPS software - and will run circles around your Garmin. The reason? You can buy a nav and put Garmin inside (if you're running WINCE6.0), or you can run the latest iGo8, or TomTom, or Navigon, or Route66.............. Personally, I love the flexibility - depending on the software package, you can get speed cam, red light cam, even notifications that you are x% over the speed limit..... Also, virtually all aftermarket include iPod, DVD playback and USB interface. | |
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Edit: Actually I wouldn't mind replacing the Toyota system in my car if I could get a built in system that looked good and worked better than what I have. What is WINCE6.0?Tried a search for it but nothing comes up. Last edited by tumbleweed; 11-04-2009 at 04:16 PM. | |
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Friends: 2 | I read the "install after-market GPS and CD/DVD" threads. It appears that one can get a very nice, very functional, full map-coverage Nav GPS unit with Audio (even Backup video and Bluetooth) for around $700 for everything except the install. Search for RAV4 PIP on ebay for one possible unit, probably the unit that was used in "our" forums. Note: The Prius screen is 7", right? Seems like an excellent option for the no-Nav Prius models, especially for those who live or drive in the Prius Nav's "poor-coverage" areas. But, it is not without some install labor, especially for the Backup TV camera wiring, and possibly for the placement of any required antennas. Living and driving mostly in "well-covered" map areas, pulling out the standard Prius Nav might not be worth it. On the other hand, if somebody wanted to pay me $1600 for my "standard" Prius-III NavSystem ... I wonder if anybody has replaced the Prius-Nav? Last edited by garygid; 11-04-2009 at 05:30 PM. |
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