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inteller @ May 15th 2008 12:57PM
Wait a minute....this sounds just like the nav system in the Infiniti EX35! ripoff!
Steve @ May 15th 2008 1:24PM
but this is available in much cheaper cars.. and the infiniti doesn't have all of the features that this unit does.
psu48187 @ May 15th 2008 2:07PM
We have a 2007 G35 Sport, with NAV and unless things have changed. You can not look at movie times, weather or anything similar to Sirius Travel Link. I like how people are quick to dismiss things based upon which manufacturer it comes from.
Randy @ May 18th 2008 1:24AM
CORRECTION: ALL INFINITIES ARE A RIP OFF OF THE FORD MODEL A because they have wheels, a combustion motor and a steering wheel!
dragonleaf @ May 27th 2008 9:39AM
let's also not forget which country "ripped off" the American microprocessor invention, without which this system would be impossible