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Re: best nav/dvd in dash player?
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Re: best nav/dvd in dash player?
BLACK \'04 H2 LUX
BLACK \'07 ESCALADE
I have BLING & am PROUD OF IT!
Re: best nav/dvd in dash player?
The original install quote was $2700 (which included a back-up camera). By the time they added the additional harnesses for the steering wheel control, OnStar, and chimes at was closer to $2900. Afer seeing all the wires pulled out of the dash, in addition to all the modules that they added to make it all work, I went ahead and purchased their 4 yr extended warranty contract. With that, Car Toys guarantees to fix anything with the unit or install free. I could just see some system malfunction happening and GM and Car Toys pointing the finger at each other.
Other add-ons you may want to consider (that I didn't get) is the iPod interface (they were back ordered) and the XM interface (not interested).
I ended up mounting the rear view camera on the bumper directly above the receiver hitch, and it works great there.
So far, I am very pleased with the unit.
Re: best nav/dvd in dash player?
Mstgvic
Re: best nav/dvd in dash player?
The D2 was the unit that the dealer was going to install, and that they would have charged $2900 to do so. I compared the units side by side in the Pioneer catalog and the Z1 had many more features that made it worth the cost for me. I had absolutely no brand bias when I started researching nav units. One of the selling points for me with the Z1 is the CD ripping feature. Everytime you put a new CD into the unit, it rips it to the hard drive (unless you turn the feature off...easy to do). That's the last time you have to insert that CD. If memory serves me, it will store up to 200 CDs. You can then just give verbal commands to play songs or albums. The same is true with the nav system. You can navigate using voice commands. A necessity? Not for some. But I sure like it.
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