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Boss BV7320 In-Dash 3.2-Inch DVD/MP3/CD Widescreen Receiver with USB (Detachable Front Panel) $229.00 NTSC/PAL compatible monitorPLL synthesized AM/FM tuner with 30 station presetsSwitchable USA/Europe radio frequenciesCompatible with audio output of iPod and other MP3 playersCD mute function/last position memory/intro scan1-Bit D/A converter/8x oversamplingESP (anti-skip mechanism)Subwoofer output (BassMax)Dual (front and rear) RCA outputsRear view camera inputIncludes wireless remote control… |
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Boss BV9560B 7-Inch DVD/MP3/CD Widescreen Bluetooth Receiver with USB and SD Card $528.00 Boss BV9560B 7? Double-DIN Touch Screen Widescreen Monitor/Receiver with Bluetooth®… |
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Belkin Bluetooth Car Hands-Free Kit for Apple iPhone, iPod, BlackBerry,and Android Smartphones $52.98 Echo Cancellation – Built-in Microphone… |
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Is the $2000 Navigation system worth getting in the 2009 Hondas or are a portable units good enough?
I am buying a new 2009 Honda Accord EX-L but I am wondering if I should get it with or w/o Nav. I have read that its a little dated technology for something that expensive. Also the dealer has said that the Navi comes with a rear view camera which I have seen no evidence of other than sales talk. Since technology changes so fast, which is better for the long run? On-board navi or portable?
I think it depends on how long you plan on keeping the car. If you plan on keeping the car no more than about 7 or 8 years then I would get it, as it looks better when its flush in the dashboard, versus a portable unit sitting on top of your dash
HOWEVER, if you plan on keeping the car for 10 years or more then I would not get it. Technology updates and changes quickly, imagine having a 15 year old computer at home. That would suck. When the car is 10, or 15 years old the stock nav will be extremely outdated and ugly by then
Rear View Camera Honda Accord
Passat has a new skin
The Volkswagen Passat is one of those cars on the market that is jammed between segments.