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Recommended 7" In Dash Navigation For 8th Gen Civic Looking into getting an in-dash navigation for my 2010 Civic Si Sedan. What would you recommend? - Must have gradual dimmer settings for night time. - Can change UI colour to match the Si's red lighting. - Fast bootup time, responsive interface, accurate navigation. Any way to keep my stock subwoofer hooked up? With the CES 2013 show announcing new models, perhaps discounts to be had for 2012 models? |
there was a huge discount at visions for some pioneer or alpine forgot which at visions I saw it like 2 days ago on their website, $569?? with bt and navi, it was like a $800 discount. some reviews were good some were bad though so I decided to pass |
Thanks! Are you referring to this one? Sale ends tomorrow: Car Audio Products: Car Decks: In -Dash Car Video Players: Double Din Size Video Players: Alpine All-in-One Navigation/Audio/Video Entertainment Receiver | Visions Electronics |
I wouldn't get the Alpine unit, was supposed to be a flagship product but can't even do bluetooth streaming. |
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Spend a few more dollars for something that you can keep for a few years. There was a guy in my store today that bought a deck from FS at Christmas time for a killer deal. Now he will be without a deck for a month because it has problems. If he would have bought it from us for less than regular retail, we would have given him a brand new one, without hesitation. We have great products with an over-the-counter exchange warranty. Don't want to be inconvenienced? Buy it from us. |
I am pretty partial to Pioneer Avic Z series receivers. I have a Z110BT and love it. |
Is the little detachable sideplate on the Pioneer X series really a deterrent for theft? Trying to decide if I really want a 7" screen or if I'd be okay with the 6.1". Also, is HD Radio worth it for us in Vancouver? Could save a few bucks by going with the X850BT instead of the X950BH. The only differences that I can see are HD Radio and HDMI input, please correct me if I'm mistaken. |
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The Z series (I've only had the pleasure of owning one, the Z2) are the mother of after market in-dash units. I've never had a problem with Pioneer's navigation and love the fact that I can easily customize features by going to Avic411.com. You might spend a little more on the Pioneer Z series but it will certainly last you several years and you won't be looking back regretting your purchase. |
I've very good things with Kenwood units eh |
what about the new JVC Kenwoods? Ive had both and not bad. I might be looking to get a new deck also. |
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I'm also considering their 2012 model, the NW-700 which I read has quick bootup, good features and nice graphics / UI. |
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Traffic updates have not been available in Canada in the past. Hopefully the new JVC stuff will work here! |
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I think that you will like the other options that are out this year for the Android "Mirror" option. It's lightening speed on everything from GPS to menu screens will blow your mind! Kenwood has some pretty cool innovations as well. They will be the first aftermarket company to offer WiFi in the car. We were playing with it yesterday. We were streaming video to the DNN990 and in turn, it was sent out through the airwaves to two other screens, making it the most unique & outstanding decks on the planet. |
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