![]() anything else in attempt to save a bit of money will just lead to aggravation and regrets. if u really want navi, get factory installed. plus u have to constantly load the fdifferent maps into the mem card from your computer, pay for extra maps, and the screen is much smaller and unclear. the ique u mention also has shit battery life, quite worthless if your ona long tripa dn it jsut poops out on u. everyone is entitled to their own opinion of course, but i don't think using an extra 2k to find a better car will do much, prices aren't that close together on varying models. The tsx, which we are talking about, is already a great car. And she's reminding me I could be spending the 2K on performance parts from Comptech. I'll definitely check out Montclair Acura, as it's not all that far from me. Which is where my friend bought his NSX in 1995. I did my test drive at Brunswick Acura (now Open Road). Good Luck Thanks for the specific info, helloha, It just becomes one of your daily commute, like rerouting from traffice jam is the most beneficial function for Navi. I think that is the best deal around town in NJ ao far tell him Frank with Silver TSX send you in. I got 1500 off MSRP + Protection Package throw in. I told to the manager Tommy Wang, and he is the nicest person I told to in Acura dealership around NJ. I just got my TSX with Navi from Montclaire Acura at Verona at NJ today. As for getting a better discount with a Non-Navi.I'm not too sure about that because I got a little more than $1500 off and tons of accessories thrown in and I have read about some good deals that other members were able to negotiate. I think that the simple Navi screen isn't as busy as the Non-Navi interior.don't get me wrong, either way the TSX is a great car. I personally like the simplicity that the Navi offers to the interior of the TSX. Also, it is nice to be able get around heavy traffic when choosing alternate routes from the Navi. I find myself in unfamiliar areas quite often, so when I am able to search a restaurant or a gas station, etc., I am thankful that I made the right decision and opted for it. When I thought about the number of times I have dialed information (411) from my cell phone, and that I would have the convenience of looking up business numbers in the was a no brainer for me. I had a internal debate on whether or not to get the Navi. everyone i know who has a TSX and didnt get it kinda wishes they got it after seeing how it responds to voice commands and obeys your every command. Not only that if your a gadget freak the Navi is a definite MUST HAVE. Its times like this that you wonder how you ever got along without it. you would have had to have a detailed map of the area to know it even existed. i hit the detour button and was routed through some po dunk town to the north and down a dirt road and avoided would would have been at least a 2 hour traffic jamb in all of 20 minutes using the detour the navi plotted out.Įven if you had an atlas you would have never known this alternate route existed. about 1/2 way there we hit a 20 mile long traffic jamb. Once in my old 2001 TL i used the navi to detour me off of I-15 between california and vegas. i can honestly tell you being able to make a motel reservation while in route and find a resaturant to eat at while on the road the Navi is worth every penny. I have taken several trips in my TSX and in fact will br driving 558 miles to MO tuesday. so i used the nav to locate the one closest to where i would be driving out of town and called them to verify their hours. ![]() ![]() I didnt want to bother wasting what little time i had to stop in if they were closed. this morning i looked up a starbucks to see when they opened because i was on my way out of town to a meeting and had to leave at 6:00 am i know the town like the back of my hand. in fact i have lived in colorado springs 10 years. Knowing the area where you live has little to do with not needing navi. Please register or login to enable Dark Mode.AcuraZine Member Help, Support & Suggestions Area.
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