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Originally Posted by Flighttester
I know I could change out the radio. How much it would cost to do that (with the possible center panel changes required) is another story. I'd be willing to pay a little but, I'm not sure I'd want to pay thousands to install a radio that might also cost 1 or 2 K to buy in the first place.
If it's too difficult, I'll just wait or chose a different ride.
Maybe they'll make the interior a little more attractive on the next time around anyway.
Looks a bit plasticky at the moment.
But, compared to the typical GM model, it is better than most.
Maybe 'better' is going to be too much to hope for.
Even the Corvette interior has been the cheapest part of the car for a long time now.
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Yea I agree that the center stack has too much plastic, but other vehicles GM makes like the Malibu and CTS seem not to have this problem. The Corvette IMO has a nice interior, and it still cost less than it's competitors.
Even if you can get the aftermarket unit in without wiring issues it might not look too visually appealing. Personally it's not worth the hassle, I hope in the next model year they just add the option. It's easier to hand them the $2k and tell them I want a factory navigation system.
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Originally Posted by Robert91RS
1-877-NAV-DISC
Between 300-400 bones buddy. Maybe you should do your own research instead of comparing a Honda to GM. You should try not to insult a person you have never met for no reason. I was just stating my opinion in the rest of my post so ease off.
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Again maybe you should do some research, if GM charges that much for a navigation disk get it off of E-Bay. You can get a new navigation disk for well under $200. In some cases under $100.
BTW, yes I am right to be harsh since you failed to state the expense of On Star's navigation system and what it lacks. Next time you make an argument
you should state all the facts, not just the facts you find most appealing. In dash navigation systems are overpriced, but they give you a lot more than On Star and tack on navigation systems can.
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Originally Posted by BigRigMike
The Nav disc for the Vette, GP, STS, and 9-5 is only $199 and they run promotions about once a year for a discounted price. I searched few other models and all returned a price of $199.
25976806 2009 NA CORV/GP/STS/9-5
North America $199.00
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Thank you for proving Robert's point moot. I tried to do some research and couldn't find any information on the price of new GM navigation disk, unless you buy on E-Bay. It seems they only give you that information if you're an owner.