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adam @ Feb 27th 2008 11:07AM
lets not forget a lot of the factory in dash nav systems also tie a lot of the car itself into the user interface. i have a lexus is350 and without the nav my bluetooth phone, engine diagnostic, phonebook, cd and mp3 cd/dvd navigatoin would all be quite annoying on the go with a led output. i'm not saying its worth 2k necessarily, it is a jacked up oem price but imo it really depends on the car and how the navigation is integrated.
some navs are necessities to fill the dash, some like pop ups are actually ugly.