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$700 to upgrade the nav system database??!??

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by jonberger, Aug 9, 2008.

  1. jonberger

    jonberger New Member

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    I just talked to my local Toyota dealership (Hansel Toyota in Petaluma, California), and they're saying that upgrading to the latest version of the navigation system database costs between $600 and $700. Is that really right? I'm kind of appalled. It seems to me that this should be part of normal maintenance. It's just a predictable that there will be new roads (especially in our semi-rural county) as it is that oil will break down in an engine; I really expected them to say "Sure, we change that out every 30,000 miles." But even if it isn't, $600, for pity's sake? It's a CD. It should cost, like, $20 tops. Has anyone else encountered this outrageous gouging, or come up with any ways around it (other than just driving on roads that have been there since I bought my car)?
     
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    New DVD for Honda Odyssey is about 250 bucks.
     
  3. Flying White Dutchman

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    thats a good one
    if you have a maintenance contract why then not have the nav also maintained?
     
  4. Black2006

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    This has to be a cruel joke.

    My 2006h Prius has the worst navigation system I've ever experienced. It's missing too much info (at least in California) and it often doesn't know how to calculate a decent route. It can't figure out shortcuts, which every other system I've had suggest.

    I have a Navtech-based system in another car, which is actually a year older, but is more accurate and much better at choosing a route.

    The iGo GPS application I have in my phone is also considerable better than the Toyota system.

    As I said, these guys must be joking.
     
  5. David Beale

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    Owner must want a new boat. The nav dvd is about $250 retail. You can replace it yourself if you can't find a Toyota dealer who wants more than 100% profit! Their cost is about $125. It takes 5-10 min to replace the part. So perhaps $25 labor.
     
  6. Sarge

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    Alternately, if you wait about 6 months after the release of a DVD (March/April), you can usually pick up a DVD on eBay for about $100. Wait a bit longer, or simply run one version behind and you could pick them up for practically free...
     
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    Exactly why I deleted Nav option when ordering my car.
    As Prius car's are so different from any I owned in the past I throughly
    researched before buying.
    I simply plug my Nuvi into my laptop and wham-o,done.
     
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    i'd stay away from ebay as some of them are counterfeit, and its been reported here before, if your going to pay money for a counterfeit then you should probably elimiante the middle man and download it yourself

    please do not follow my advice its illegal, heh
     
  9. Sheepdog

    Sheepdog C'Mere Sheepie!

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    Yep! I saved a lot by not buying that darn nav option on either of our 08's. I now have a Nuvi 660. That is if the wife doesnt steal it away from me! :fear:

    If she does I shall just have to get another I guess! The new nuvi 5000 looks hot!
     
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    The current DVD is such a massive pile of suck that it might be worth $700 to get a decent NAV system. That's a big assumption, of course.
     
  11. SVPriusFan

    SVPriusFan Hymotioned and loving it...

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    I have a Garmin IQ3600 GPS in mine (2008 package #4) that works great - IMO it has the best and most configurable user interface. Easy to use, finds pretty good routes, and I can use it in any car I drive. A friend has a package 5 with the Toyota Nav and after seeing how it works, I'm so glad I bought a #4 instead...
     
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    Apparently the $700 price IS right for this dealership. :mad:

    Are you willing to share the name of this dealership so that others can stay away from these thieves? They shouldn't really ask for a $5-600 profit for placing the new DVD in the DVD player's slot. That's just taking SEVERE advantage of a customer.

    ... Brad
     
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    Man- I upgraded my nav DVD last year in my '05 and it was $125 from the dealership and all I did was open the little DVD door under the driver's seat and push eject and then insert the new DVD and I was done. Took maybe 15 seconds. Is the '08 nav system that different?
     
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    man, if the dealership is selling the current nav dvds for $125 u should post the name and address !!!!!
     
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    Did you read the above threads? There's a link that'll take you to a great dealer. Additionally, I posted a thread there that'll privide info on how updates affect the costaletech lockpick, and the approprate work-around.
     
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    That is a surprise, as my last car a Mazda also had a navigation system and they sent me the updated dvd once a year for free, i thought it would have been the same for the prius but i guess not.
     
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    Well, I like the idea of the in-dash NAV always being there, instead of maybe a smash-and-grab job losing me my portable while on a trip.

    It's far better than maps, especially the find-McDonalds-en-route stuff. As long as the McDonalds was there 4 years ago. And is STILL there.

    Ideally, the 2014 Prius I plan to buy will get basics off a DVD and details updated weekly via satellite, but I have to hope the cost is acceptable...
     
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    I have no interest in portable units either...
     
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    $62 dollars to download the Garmin Nuvi 2009 update. It took about an hour and a half to install from my computer to the Nuvi 350