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Old February 25th 05, 05:22 PM
Roger
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Default Sat Nav

I am thinking of buying a new E90 BMW 330i and was very impressed with the
front & back Park Control system with its graphics display! However to get
the graphics on this you need to buy the Sat Nav system as well (£1.5K in
the UK + PDC at £.5K)). This seems quite expensive for what I think is
probably a nice toy!

Can anyone suggest reasons as to why the Sat Nav is worth it? I don't travel
much on business in my own car (use a pool car) and generally know where I
am going (to my mothers and so on). Are there any potential advantages that
I have overlooked?

Roger, Aberystwyth


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Old February 25th 05, 07:52 PM
tech27
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I have nav on both my cars and wouldn't consider a new car without it. Just
brilliant. Never have to get directions from Mapquest any more. Even just
going to a shop or any new place, I just punch in the address and I don't
have to think about looking for exits, streets, etc. Just do what the lady
says.


"Roger" > wrote in message
...
>I am thinking of buying a new E90 BMW 330i and was very impressed with the
>front & back Park Control system with its graphics display! However to get
>the graphics on this you need to buy the Sat Nav system as well (£1.5K in
>the UK + PDC at £.5K)). This seems quite expensive for what I think is
>probably a nice toy!
>
> Can anyone suggest reasons as to why the Sat Nav is worth it? I don't
> travel much on business in my own car (use a pool car) and generally know
> where I am going (to my mothers and so on). Are there any potential
> advantages that I have overlooked?
>
> Roger, Aberystwyth
>
>




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Old February 25th 05, 07:59 PM
Grendel
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"tech27" > wrote in message
o.verio.net...
> I have nav on both my cars and wouldn't consider a new car without it.

Just
> brilliant. Never have to get directions from Mapquest any more. Even just
> going to a shop or any new place, I just punch in the address and I don't
> have to think about looking for exits, streets, etc. Just do what the lady
> says.
>
>
> "Roger" > wrote in message
> ...
> >I am thinking of buying a new E90 BMW 330i and was very impressed with

the
> >front & back Park Control system with its graphics display! However to

get
> >the graphics on this you need to buy the Sat Nav system as well (£1.5K in
> >the UK + PDC at £.5K)). This seems quite expensive for what I think is
> >probably a nice toy!
> >
> > Can anyone suggest reasons as to why the Sat Nav is worth it? I don't
> > travel much on business in my own car (use a pool car) and generally

know
> > where I am going (to my mothers and so on). Are there any potential
> > advantages that I have overlooked?
> >
> > Roger, Aberystwyth
> >
> >

>
>
>

Much cheaper to buy something like a Tomtom Go (£430) or a pda and a gps
receiver (£200 or whatever you want to spend).


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Old February 25th 05, 10:17 PM
John Carrier
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Can't argue with tech's praise of satellite nav in general terms, but the
BMW interpretation of the concept employs some of the poorest ergonomics on
the planet. Their maps aren't much to get excited about either, at least
outside major cities where they seemed adequate.

The best nav implementation I've seen is on the Acura. Better maps/database
and a touchscreen system that's far easier to master (or at least quicker to
enter data) than the bimmer's twist and push. As to whether or not its
"worth it," that's a question best answered by yourself.

R / John

"tech27" > wrote in message
o.verio.net...
>I have nav on both my cars and wouldn't consider a new car without it. Just
>brilliant. Never have to get directions from Mapquest any more. Even just
>going to a shop or any new place, I just punch in the address and I don't
>have to think about looking for exits, streets, etc. Just do what the lady
>says.
>
>
> "Roger" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I am thinking of buying a new E90 BMW 330i and was very impressed with the
>>front & back Park Control system with its graphics display! However to get
>>the graphics on this you need to buy the Sat Nav system as well (£1.5K in
>>the UK + PDC at £.5K)). This seems quite expensive for what I think is
>>probably a nice toy!
>>
>> Can anyone suggest reasons as to why the Sat Nav is worth it? I don't
>> travel much on business in my own car (use a pool car) and generally know
>> where I am going (to my mothers and so on). Are there any potential
>> advantages that I have overlooked?
>>
>> Roger, Aberystwyth
>>
>>

>
>
>



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Old February 26th 05, 07:48 AM
tech27
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"Grendel" > wrote in message
...
>
> "tech27" > wrote in message
> o.verio.net...
>> I have nav on both my cars and wouldn't consider a new car without it.

> Just
>> brilliant. Never have to get directions from Mapquest any more. Even just
>> going to a shop or any new place, I just punch in the address and I don't
>> have to think about looking for exits, streets, etc. Just do what the
>> lady
>> says.
>>
>>
>> "Roger" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >I am thinking of buying a new E90 BMW 330i and was very impressed with

> the
>> >front & back Park Control system with its graphics display! However to

> get
>> >the graphics on this you need to buy the Sat Nav system as well (£1.5K
>> >in
>> >the UK + PDC at £.5K)). This seems quite expensive for what I think is
>> >probably a nice toy!
>> >
>> > Can anyone suggest reasons as to why the Sat Nav is worth it? I don't
>> > travel much on business in my own car (use a pool car) and generally

> know
>> > where I am going (to my mothers and so on). Are there any potential
>> > advantages that I have overlooked?
>> >
>> > Roger, Aberystwyth
>> >
>> >

>>
>>
>>

> Much cheaper to buy something like a Tomtom Go (£430) or a pda and a gps
> receiver (£200 or whatever you want to spend).
>

Granted, but it's nice to have it all integrated.



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Old March 6th 05, 06:10 PM
John Perry
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"tech27" > wrote:

>I have nav on both my cars and wouldn't consider a new car without it. Just
>brilliant. Never have to get directions from Mapquest any more. Even just
>going to a shop or any new place, I just punch in the address and I don't
>have to think about looking for exits, streets, etc. Just do what the lady
>says.


Quite agree, my 320D Sport has the DVD Sat Nav and you get the TV as
well and nicely integrated into the display with the computer and phone.
Must check out the new 3 series as my CD-changer display only goes up to
99 tracks per CD and my mp3 disks have over 100 on each.
>
>
>"Roger" > wrote in message
...
>>I am thinking of buying a new E90 BMW 330i and was very impressed with the
>>front & back Park Control system with its graphics display! However to get
>>the graphics on this you need to buy the Sat Nav system as well (£1.5K in
>>the UK + PDC at £.5K)). This seems quite expensive for what I think is
>>probably a nice toy!
>>
>> Can anyone suggest reasons as to why the Sat Nav is worth it? I don't
>> travel much on business in my own car (use a pool car) and generally know
>> where I am going (to my mothers and so on). Are there any potential
>> advantages that I have overlooked?
>>
>> Roger, Aberystwyth
>>
>>

>
>


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