Aftermarket GPS units
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Aftermarket GPS units
Ever since I bought my 05 C55 I have been somewhat frustrated that it does not have command. I have been considering several options and definitely would like to get a navigation system in the near future.
I noticed that there is a plethora of command systems for sale on ebay, most of which come from eastern europe. From some threads I saw that some of you bought these units and are very happen with. They're obviously a lot cheaper than buying a new one. However, I am hearing conflicting information that these european units will not work on our cars.
The other option that I have been considering is an aftermarket unit by Garmin. I'm a pilot and have been considering their 496 model which is an aviation unit that has automobile and marine functionality as well. However, my big question is how would a aftermarket Garmin GPS compare with the OEM command unit (in terms of user-friendliness, integration, screen presentation, etc.). I know that Garmin is considered the industry leader when it comes to global positioning systems, however I don't know what the advantages/disadvantages of an aftermarket unit are compared with the integrated OEM unit?
Anyone with experience with any aftermarket GPS units I would appreciate your insight. Also, any of you with the european command retrofitted in your 203's, your input would be appreciated as well.
I noticed that there is a plethora of command systems for sale on ebay, most of which come from eastern europe. From some threads I saw that some of you bought these units and are very happen with. They're obviously a lot cheaper than buying a new one. However, I am hearing conflicting information that these european units will not work on our cars.
The other option that I have been considering is an aftermarket unit by Garmin. I'm a pilot and have been considering their 496 model which is an aviation unit that has automobile and marine functionality as well. However, my big question is how would a aftermarket Garmin GPS compare with the OEM command unit (in terms of user-friendliness, integration, screen presentation, etc.). I know that Garmin is considered the industry leader when it comes to global positioning systems, however I don't know what the advantages/disadvantages of an aftermarket unit are compared with the integrated OEM unit?
Anyone with experience with any aftermarket GPS units I would appreciate your insight. Also, any of you with the european command retrofitted in your 203's, your input would be appreciated as well.
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I personally don't like the stock one that much...it has been accurate in directing me to places so far, but seems a bit unintuitive. Just yesterday it was showing the car off the road like maybe half a mile to the left. I hope it corrects itself today.
My friend has a Pioneer system, which in my opinion is the best third party GPS system I have used. I'm guessing the Pioneer AVIC Z-1 would improve on his model (it's a year old now), and it looks like it fits quite well. But it is pricey.
My friend has a Pioneer system, which in my opinion is the best third party GPS system I have used. I'm guessing the Pioneer AVIC Z-1 would improve on his model (it's a year old now), and it looks like it fits quite well. But it is pricey.
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I have a Garmin Nuvi 360 - pretty accurate, fast tracking and recalculation. Only gave me issues on 1-2 locations so far (it was confused) after about 100 addresses.
Only hassle is the car charger for the unit, cables abound!
Only hassle is the car charger for the unit, cables abound!