Navigation install
#1
Navigation install
hey all new to the forum. i have a 2013 g37x without the navigation setup. just wondering how to go about swapping out the non NAV for the NAV and if anyone has done it before. any help is welcomed.
#2
Registered Member
To be gentle on the issue I'm gonna tell you that, realistically, you have two options:
Garmin GPS
Sell the car
The cost to retrofit is ludicrously expensive and difficult.
Garmin GPS
Sell the car
The cost to retrofit is ludicrously expensive and difficult.
#3
Registered Member
Both are far superior. I rarely use my factory Nav
Telcoman
#4
Registered Member
x2. I usually keep my screen on the status which shows my current MPG and what music I am currently playing. I do not use the stock navigation, ever. I use it to determine what street I am on as it displays your current street.
#5
Registered Member
My last car was a 2008 TL with navigation. I used google maps over the nav.
Current car is a 2011 G37 with navi. I still use Google maps on my phone instead of factory nav.
Factory navi is out dated and doesn't take traffic and new construction into account.
This is why my next car will likely be a Audi. The newer ones use google maps as their navigation system.
Current car is a 2011 G37 with navi. I still use Google maps on my phone instead of factory nav.
Factory navi is out dated and doesn't take traffic and new construction into account.
This is why my next car will likely be a Audi. The newer ones use google maps as their navigation system.
#6
Just say no!!!!!
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I have the factory nav in mine. This summer bought a garmin driveluxe 50 gps. It's great for when we do the roadtrips on the roads much less traveled (no data signal). Create the custom routes on the pc, then upload to the gps to follow. For basic commuting/local, waze or google maps is great.
#7
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iTrader: (1)
I have the factory nav in mine. This summer bought a garmin driveluxe 50 gps. It's great for when we do the roadtrips on the roads much less traveled (no data signal). Create the custom routes on the pc, then upload to the gps to follow. For basic commuting/local, waze or google maps is great.
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#8
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I would also strongly consider avoiding the factory Navigation Package option if you had to do it alone. Upgrading it would be complicated, but there are after-market systems also for the same process that could make the process much easier and you get some media features too. I saw one called the Metra INIFINITY G37 dash kit 99-7625B seems close to the Package options that are found in the G Journey Sedan models with Nav.
Off your topic, I thought the factory navigation package was good, especially since the hands-free law is now in effect here in CA. Yes, it comes with the GPS, like the others state. The navigation HDD System also has a SiriusXM Radio Weather/Travel/Traffic, you pay a small fee each month for the service to get live traffic, great for a daily driver. *The Digital Compass in mirror is replaced by compass on-screen display.
Off your topic, I thought the factory navigation package was good, especially since the hands-free law is now in effect here in CA. Yes, it comes with the GPS, like the others state. The navigation HDD System also has a SiriusXM Radio Weather/Travel/Traffic, you pay a small fee each month for the service to get live traffic, great for a daily driver. *The Digital Compass in mirror is replaced by compass on-screen display.
#10
Senior Citizen
As I’ve stated in the past, there are two kinds of G37 owners: those who have factory nav and those without who eventually wish they had.
Yes, some of these aftermarket devices work well, but they often suffer from drivers having to remove them when parked in public lest they be stolen, contributing to dashboard clutter, and lack of integration with built-in features such as MPG charts and other reminders that appear on the nav screen.
Yes, some of these aftermarket devices work well, but they often suffer from drivers having to remove them when parked in public lest they be stolen, contributing to dashboard clutter, and lack of integration with built-in features such as MPG charts and other reminders that appear on the nav screen.
#14