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Subscribe to this threadIn-dash nav systems do damage to resale value
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Greg A. @ May 9th 2007 4:47PM
There are a couple of disadvantages to aftermarket nav systems (at least the ones that are portable):
*California (as does one other state, if I'm not mistaken) now has a law against mounting anything (e.g., a nav unit) on a vehicle's windshield.
*If you don't remove all the accessories that a portable nav system requires (e.g., the mount, the power cord) from sight when you park your car, whatever you leave out in the open may catch the eye of a member of the smash-and-grab crowd who would be tempted to break in and look for the nav unit itself.