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Is there a Honda kit to add NAV to my 03 Pilot LX?
Is there an after market kit to add NAV that is less expensive or has better features? How do these systems get updated with highway and local construction details and map changes? I just got back last night from a business trip from King of Prussia, PA to CT and Mapquest was not reliable - cost me over an hour of night driving out of my way. Luckily I had an AAA paper map once I realized I let Mapquest gt me lost. Rocky. |
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Rocky wrote:
> Is there a Honda kit to add NAV to my 03 Pilot LX? > Is there an after market kit to add NAV that is less expensive or has better > features? > How do these systems get updated with highway and local construction details > and map changes? > I just got back last night from a business trip from King of Prussia, PA to > CT and Mapquest was not reliable - cost me over an hour of night driving out > of my way. Luckily I had an AAA paper map once I realized I let Mapquest gt > me lost. > Rocky. Just get a portable GPS unit. I would never get a car with it built in. Too much electronic shit to go wrong. At least if something goes wrong with a portable unit, you don't have to take the whole car in for repairs. |
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Any recommendations - I figured a portable unit I would need a laptop to run
it? I have tried that in the past, and it the laptop took up too much room and was too distacting. I know the Pilot had a factory option so I was assuming it was Honda reliable. "High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:10d823b9bijz6$.dlg@hightech.misfit... > Rocky wrote: > >> Is there a Honda kit to add NAV to my 03 Pilot LX? >> Is there an after market kit to add NAV that is less expensive or has >> better >> features? >> How do these systems get updated with highway and local construction >> details >> and map changes? >> I just got back last night from a business trip from King of Prussia, PA >> to >> CT and Mapquest was not reliable - cost me over an hour of night driving >> out >> of my way. Luckily I had an AAA paper map once I realized I let Mapquest >> gt >> me lost. >> Rocky. > > Just get a portable GPS unit. I would never get a car with it built in. > Too much electronic shit to go wrong. At least if something goes wrong > with > a portable unit, you don't have to take the whole car in for repairs. |
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"Rocky" <jcadellano.spam@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:OlEJf.933$W93.262@fe08.lga... > Any recommendations - I figured a portable unit I would need a laptop to > run it? I have tried that in the past, and it the laptop took up too much > room and was too distacting. I know the Pilot had a factory option so I > was assuming it was Honda reliable. I have a Garmin 2610 that I move back and forth between my motorcycle and Accord. My wife has a Garmin Quest in her van. I HIGHLY recommend the Garmin 2610 (or anything in the 26xx or 27xx series). I currently have in my vehicle (right next to my Garmin 2610) a TomTom700 but I don't like it as much (borrowed it from a co-worker to try out cause it has a Bluetooth speaker phone built in). All of these units work standalone. You load the maps using a PC or laptop to the internal memory and then go. The Quest has 140mb of memory (non-upgradable) and I was able to load the detail maps for most of the tri-state area. My 2610 came with a 128 CF card which I upgraded to a 2gb and now have the entire US and Canada loaded. |
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"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:sVKJf.15106$qg.11779@news01.roc.ny... > > I HIGHLY recommend the Garmin 2610 (or anything in the 26xx or 27xx > series). > > I currently have in my vehicle (right next to my Garmin 2610) a TomTom700 > but I don't like it as much (borrowed it from a co-worker to try out cause > it has a Bluetooth speaker phone built in). > > All of these units work standalone. You load the maps using a PC or > laptop to the internal memory and then go. The Quest has 140mb of memory > (non-upgradable) and I was able to load the detail maps for most of the > tri-state area. My 2610 came with a 128 CF card which I upgraded to a 2gb > and now have the entire US and Canada loaded. If you don't mind, could you tell me how complete the mapping and routing is for Atlantic Canada? Brian |
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Rocky wrote:
> > Is there a Honda kit to add NAV to my 03 Pilot LX? > Is there an after market kit to add NAV that is less expensive or has better > features? > How do these systems get updated with highway and local construction details > and map changes? > I just got back last night from a business trip from King of Prussia, PA to > CT and Mapquest was not reliable - cost me over an hour of night driving out > of my way. Luckily I had an AAA paper map once I realized I let Mapquest gt > me lost. > Rocky. ------------------------------ Some stuff to chew through . . . . . Sign in and SEARCH for more in the archives. http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=10532 http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=13869 http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=1241 http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=7723 http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=9820 'Curly' |
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"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
news:JbMJf.2717$Nr5.1900@clgrps13... > > "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:sVKJf.15106$qg.11779@news01.roc.ny... >> >> I HIGHLY recommend the Garmin 2610 (or anything in the 26xx or 27xx >> series). >> >> I currently have in my vehicle (right next to my Garmin 2610) a TomTom700 >> but I don't like it as much (borrowed it from a co-worker to try out >> cause it has a Bluetooth speaker phone built in). >> >> All of these units work standalone. You load the maps using a PC or >> laptop to the internal memory and then go. The Quest has 140mb of memory >> (non-upgradable) and I was able to load the detail maps for most of the >> tri-state area. My 2610 came with a 128 CF card which I upgraded to a >> 2gb and now have the entire US and Canada loaded. > > If you don't mind, could you tell me how complete the mapping and routing > is for Atlantic Canada? Give me 2 locations to route between and I can simulate it and give you the route it came up with. Otherwise I really have no basis by which to answer that question as I don't know the area in question. Also, check here ... http://www.garmin.com/cartography/ma...e/citynav.jsp# and click the link near the upper right (labeled City Navigator North America v7) for their online version. |
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I see Costco has several on their website including the 7200 & the 2730 - I
guess I would have to see a demo in person. eBay has many 2610 for a lot less. I have an old grey screen model that I used on my boat, but that required a paper map. Rocky "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:sVKJf.15106$qg.11779@news01.roc.ny... > "Rocky" <jcadellano.spam@optonline.net> wrote in message > news:OlEJf.933$W93.262@fe08.lga... >> Any recommendations - I figured a portable unit I would need a laptop to >> run it? I have tried that in the past, and it the laptop took up too >> much room and was too distacting. I know the Pilot had a factory option >> so I was assuming it was Honda reliable. > > I have a Garmin 2610 that I move back and forth between my motorcycle and > Accord. My wife has a Garmin Quest in her van. > > I HIGHLY recommend the Garmin 2610 (or anything in the 26xx or 27xx > series). > > I currently have in my vehicle (right next to my Garmin 2610) a TomTom700 > but I don't like it as much (borrowed it from a co-worker to try out cause > it has a Bluetooth speaker phone built in). > > All of these units work standalone. You load the maps using a PC or > laptop to the internal memory and then go. The Quest has 140mb of memory > (non-upgradable) and I was able to load the detail maps for most of the > tri-state area. My 2610 came with a 128 CF card which I upgraded to a 2gb > and now have the entire US and Canada loaded. > > |
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"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:jENJf.487$kg.263@news02.roc.ny... > > Give me 2 locations to route between and I can simulate it and give you > the route it came up with. Otherwise I really have no basis by which to > answer that question as I don't know the area in question. Try 1000 Micmac Boulevard, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia to 25 Teakwood Way, Moncton, New Brunswick and see what it has to say. Thanks. > Also, check here ... > http://www.garmin.com/cartography/ma...e/citynav.jsp# and click the > link near the upper right (labeled City Navigator North America v7) for > their online version. Thanks for the link. Brian |
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"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
news:mPXJf.3813$jh5.243@edtnps84... > > "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:jENJf.487$kg.263@news02.roc.ny... >> >> Give me 2 locations to route between and I can simulate it and give you >> the route it came up with. Otherwise I really have no basis by which to >> answer that question as I don't know the area in question. > > Try 1000 Micmac Boulevard, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia to 25 Teakwood Way, > Moncton, New Brunswick and see what it has to say. Thanks. Not sure if this will cut-n-paste correctly... 1. 1000MicmacBlvd 0 ft 2. Get on Glen Manor Dr and drive east 4 ft 4 ft 00:00:00 337° true 3. Take the Hwy-111 N ramp to the left towards Hwy-102/Hwy-118/Airport 0.323 mi 0.323 mi 00:00:48 52° true 4. Take exit 4N to the right onto Hwy-118 N towards Hwy-102/Hwy-107/Airport/Truro 0.754 mi 0.431 mi 00:00:56 320° true 5. Take the Hwy-104 W/Trans Canada Hwy ramp 56.0 mi 55.3 mi 00:51:32 352° true 6. Take exit 452 to the right onto Ch Gorge/Gorge Rd 161 mi 105 mi 01:35:12 303° true 7. Turn left onto Gorge Rd 162 mi 0.379 mi 00:00:39 289° true 8. Turn right onto Mountain Rd 162 mi 0.716 mi 00:02:01 148° true 9. Turn left onto Teakwood Way 163 mi 0.210 mi 00:00:55 294° true 10. 25TeakwoodWay 163 mi 305 ft 00:00:32 296° true The columns above are... Point# - Directions/Name - Distance - Leg Length - Leg Time - Course The "Directions/Name" text for points 1 and 10 were not generated by the program, but rather by me. I created each location as a way point and that's what I named each waypoint. I then told it to route between the 2. >> Also, check here ... >> http://www.garmin.com/cartography/ma...e/citynav.jsp# and click the >> link near the upper right (labeled City Navigator North America v7) for >> their online version. > > Thanks for the link. And that link is for what's in the database in City Navigator v7. The directions I posted above come from v6 (what came with my GPS back when I got it). Are they fairly accurate and a decent example of what you were looking for? |
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