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Subscribe to this threadWhy are factory navigation systems still so expensive?
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Sean @ Feb 26th 2008 9:23PM
This is hard to believe but nav systems actually REDUCE resale value, I couldnt find the link but I deffinatly read it does. Now I realize this may be hard to believe but the explaination they gave is navagation units are so rapidly improving in user interface, ease of use and features. Ever use a in dash nav unit thats like 5 years old? (its bad) just this year my parents bought a 328xi bmw with the idrive nav now just a couple months later they annouce edge and a full internet explorer browser built in. Alot of these companies make it difficult to use your own in dash units because of the propietary shape of the unit and or place after-market unit would go not really standard double din