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Originally Posted by PA FAST
Heh, maybe I am missing out on something.
Point is I have nothing against people who want an expensive audio system in their car, if I told you some of the things I spent my money on you would probably think I am crazy. I am just using them as examples to prove my point.
All I want to see is some respect, I remember a friend of my fathers criticizing the navigation system in our truck because he felt it was useless. This man owns 30 rifles, and he took several expensive hunting trips to Canada but he has the nerve to tell us how we wasted our money. Being on several automotive forums (Including this one) I get a feeling from some people that they believe the option shouldn't even exist.
Like they know whats best, and that arrogance is what pisses me off. Don't tell me that a navigation system is a waste of money while people here are ready to drop $6k-$7k on a Supercharger for a car that has more power than most cars on the road. To each their own, please?
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I can respect that, the clean look of nav is nice (my opinion differs for this car however, I think it would cheapen the interior). Just that I think with all the alternatives there are out there with better support, I'm sure this was low down on their list. If you live in an area of the country that isn't growing right now, you'd probably be good with factory nav for about a decade. But in places like Vegas, Phoenix, even parts of Hawaii that were never mapped correctly to begin with, it's better to go the aftermarket route. With all the aftermarket options available, is the main concern you have is that you don't have an option for an in-dash unit?