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  • Miscue
    Super Moderator

    • Oct 2000
    • 7105

    #1

    Car GPS Navigation?

    My Acura had a stock navi... and it spoiled me. My current 4Runner does not have one and I've been considering adding an Eclipse:
    <img src="http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/products/2005/099/l099AVN5435-f_LD-1.jpeg">

    However, it breaks one of my rules: Keep it stealthy. My last vehicle that had aftermarket stuff got broken into twice and I'm not going to ever make that same mistake. And... I'm not sure if I'm willing to drop $1699 on a navi... it was a lot easier when it was a part of my car payment. They also keep getting better... and cheaper... so maybe a couple years from now it will be a much better idea.

    So I've been thinking... I can get a kick-arse stereo deck that will sound better than the navi anyway... and maybe later get a TomTom or something similar... which I can hide.

    Has anyone used these portable GPS's... and do they suck? My Acura navi kicked arse... my main issue was that it didn't calculate very fast... so it would really piss me off if it was significantly inferior to what I'm used to.

    The other thing I thought about... was getting a carputer w/GPS and putting a touchscreen somewhere. Anyone done this before?

    I was also looking at one of these... and it looks awesome... and looks like it goes for about $850:
    Last edited by Miscue; 11-06-2005, 11:02 AM.
  • Muzikman
    Everything AGD
    • Dec 2000
    • 6229

    #2
    Check out http://www.mp3car.com/ it will cost you about $1800 for everything, but then you end up with a complete computer with a nav system.

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    • Miscue
      Super Moderator

      • Oct 2000
      • 7105

      #3
      Thanks... nice to know that there's an option.

      I'm not a fan of how the car computer handles the audio portion... your pre-outs are from a sound card??? Egads! I guess I could use a S/PDIF to analog converter... but I'd prefer not to do that either.

      So I think what I'll do is setup a conventional car stereo system with a headunit to handle music. I could hook an iPod or something up to it if I wanted. I just didn't want to spend $400 on a deck now... but have to toss it when going to a navi... otherwise it makes more sense just to start off outright with a nav deck.

      I dislike the single-din nav systems very much... don't like how they look... don't like that they are motorized... However, this unmotorized VGA screen right here would work out great. When closed... it's hard to tell what it is because it's not marked. It doesn't scream out... hey look at me! I'm a flip out screen... come steal me! I could probably take it a step further and conceal it even more when parked.

      <img src="http://www.xenarc.com/product/images/700IDT-Anim.gif">

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      • neppo1345
        I Will Eat Your Children..
        • Oct 2005
        • 1913

        #4
        My Navigation...

        I leave it in my car all the time with the doors unlocked...i don't think anyone would ever bother stealing it...and best of all...I don't get lost...

        Edit: Sorry I couldn't find anything specifically for driving...

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        • Miscue
          Super Moderator

          • Oct 2000
          • 7105

          #5
          Originally posted by neppo1345
          My Navigation...

          I leave it in my car all the time with the doors unlocked...i don't think anyone would ever bother stealing it...and best of all...I don't get lost...

          Edit: Sorry I couldn't find anything specifically for driving...
          That's what I thought too... before I got used to using a car navi... they are very handy.

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          • tsc
            lifein320.blogspot.com
            • Oct 2000
            • 708

            #6
            Men are not supposed to need directions, Brian
            Such a sham(e).

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            • Miscue
              Super Moderator

              • Oct 2000
              • 7105

              #7
              Originally posted by tsc
              Men are not supposed to need directions, Brian
              They are not supposed to ask for directions. With a navi... I never have to. It's perfectly acceptable to get electronic help.

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              • Recon by Fire
                Enimo Et Fide
                • Mar 2003
                • 1706

                #8
                GPS for travelling on a road? The military scout in me is just churning now... Unless you are in triple canopy jungle, vast sand dunes, or on the open water, you don't need a GPS!

                And if that GPS is not reading a 12 digit military grid, you are just plain wrog

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                • datapimp69
                  Pimp Master Delux
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 1219

                  #9
                  Q,

                  what cell phone do you have.

                  i have a blackbery 7520, and use telenav, and couldnt be happier.

                  have everything you are looking for and gets updated by them. since you pull stuff off the net it never gets old.

                  you can even find biz's and cheapest gas prices on it.

                  set waypoints and nav back to waypoints.

                  check it out

                  Telenav navigation for autos include personalized entertainment, commerce, live maps, and safety features.


                  from the judge in the WDP v Sp case.... " i find it significant that aside from a somewhat limited notebook produced by gaston, the four named inventors offer NO documentation of there work or there contributions to the conception or reduction to practice of the claimed invention"

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                  • Steelrat
                    I meant to...uh, nevermind
                    • May 2003
                    • 5375

                    #10
                    You could get a Garmin Street Pilot. They sit on your dash, and can be attached to a nifty beanbag-like mount that keeps it from sliding around. Does a great job at giving directions, including the fun verbal clues. Best of all, you can just move it from vehicle to vehicle by simply unplugging it.


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                    • Big'n slo
                      Sponsored by...my paycheck
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 1909

                      #11
                      I'm just going to drop a vote for the Kenwood DDX line

                      I love my DDX7017

                      Basically the same function as the Eclipse but a coulpe of bux cheaper

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                      • Miscue
                        Super Moderator

                        • Oct 2000
                        • 7105

                        #12
                        Originally posted by datapimp69
                        Q,

                        what cell phone do you have.

                        i have a blackbery 7520, and use telenav, and couldnt be happier.

                        have everything you are looking for and gets updated by them. since you pull stuff off the net it never gets old.

                        you can even find biz's and cheapest gas prices on it.

                        set waypoints and nav back to waypoints.

                        check it out

                        http://www.telenav.com
                        Hurm... that's pretty nifty. I have an old POS phone that needs to be replaced.

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                        • Bluestrike_2
                          Archer
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 481

                          #13
                          We've got a navigation system in a Lincoln Aviator. So useful.

                          Anyhow, it has a flip down cover that hides it. Problem solved. Of course a car like an Aviator is screamin to be stolen, with or w/o a nav system

                          They're VERY, VERY useful.
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                          • Timmee
                            eBay addict
                            • Apr 2002
                            • 1770

                            #14
                            I bought a cheap laptop for the purpose of navigation, music, dvds, and internet surfing away from home. Granted, I haven't had a chance to use it for that role yet (I need a second battery, the gps unit, and to replace the processor with the faster one I have), but when that's done, it will reside in my truck.
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                            • nippinout
                              FUSP
                              • Jan 2002
                              • 1231

                              #15
                              Miscue, you got me interested in a carputer now.

                              WRX carputer kit

                              This kit has the LCD installed into a rig that fits into the Impreza double DIN. Double DIN rules (/me = car stereo noob)

                              I wonder if I can shove a micro-ATX in the back of that thing. I know my old 386 won't. I am too afraid to rip apart my center console and rear seats to route anything to the trunk. (But I'm willing to rip apart my dash? ) The only thing that sucks with mounting the carputer in-dash is accessibility.

                              I can't get to any of it without removing the whole thing. It would be nice to have a slim DVD slot in that carputer kit. The only other way to transfer files is via inturweb. But I would like the ability to throw in a DVD to watch while I drive past children playing in the street.

                              I like the kit because I don't have to solder/desolder any LCD panels, and my fabrication skills are limited to a Dremel at the mercy of my ET fingers. I am very afraid of ripping apart my car, is it that scary? Any idiot can stow an amp, but what about a buffoon tearing apart the innards of an automobile?
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