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CurtisFamily
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Anyone have the factory navigation on their Chevrolet? How is it compared to Garmin? I hate the navigation system in my wife's Honda Odyssey, and figure why spend the money for the factory option if I'm going to end up using the Garmin anyway.

Thanks for your comments.
~Randy and Becky~

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lanerd
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CurtisFamily wrote:
Engineer9860 wrote:
$700.00?

:E


I'll check with the dealer and see if I misunderstood, but I'm sure he said it would add $700. If I do a build of a 2014 Silverado on Chevrolet.com, the system without the navigation is included in the LTZ package, but if I add navigation, its an additional $795. I can't believe in the long run it would be worth that much.


That may be true, however with negotiation, I'm sure you could probably get it thrown in for $0.

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Me_Again
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CurtisFamily wrote:
Me Again wrote:
The backup camera in the 2013 3500 RAM I drove was pretty neat. I would think if you need the nav dash to get a built in BU camera it would be wroth it.

Chris


The back up camera is indepentant of the nav system. With the LTZ package, I get the upgraded dash, stereo system, touch screen display, rear camera, etc. The choice is whether or not to have the navigation system. Everything else is the same. Still can't see having it built in is better than going with an external aftermarket Garmin.


Agreed, however I like Tom Tom interface better! Chris
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CurtisFamily
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Me Again wrote:
The backup camera in the 2013 3500 RAM I drove was pretty neat. I would think if you need the nav dash to get a built in BU camera it would be wroth it.

Chris


The back up camera is indepentant of the nav system. With the LTZ package, I get the upgraded dash, stereo system, touch screen display, rear camera, etc. The choice is whether or not to have the navigation system. Everything else is the same. Still can't see having it built in is better than going with an external aftermarket Garmin.
~Randy and Becky~

2007 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LT 4X4, 5.3L eng
2015 Chevrolet HD 3500 LTZ Duramax CC DRW 4X4
2015 Jayco Eagle 30.5 BHLT
2006 Yamaha Kodiak 450
2006 Polaris Predator 90
2011 Polaris RZR 170

APT
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The only reason I\ have navigation in my Suburban is for the large screen for the backup cam. It was worth every penny for hitching up in one shot. As for navigation itself, I pretty much rely on Google Maps for Mobile on my smartphone.
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gmcsmoke
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Go aftermarket in dash nav with backup camera. It's a heck of a lot cheaper and a better product.

Me_Again
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The backup camera in the 2013 3500 RAM I drove was pretty neat. I would think if you need the nav dash to get a built in BU camera it would be wroth it.

Chris
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CurtisFamily
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Engineer9860 wrote:
$700.00?

:E


I'll check with the dealer and see if I misunderstood, but I'm sure he said it would add $700. If I do a build of a 2014 Silverado on Chevrolet.com, the system without the navigation is included in the LTZ package, but if I add navigation, its an additional $795. I can't believe in the long run it would be worth that much.
~Randy and Becky~

2007 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LT 4X4, 5.3L eng
2015 Chevrolet HD 3500 LTZ Duramax CC DRW 4X4
2015 Jayco Eagle 30.5 BHLT
2006 Yamaha Kodiak 450
2006 Polaris Predator 90
2011 Polaris RZR 170

Engineer9860
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$700.00?

:E
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CurtisFamily
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Ordering, and deciding whether its worth the $700 additional.

I could get a Garmin for cheaper, and I'm thinking I could get more frequent, reliable updates with the Garmin. At least, that's our experience with the Honda. The plus to having it built in would be I wouldn't have a GPS unit out in the open, and cords running across the dash.
~Randy and Becky~

2007 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LT 4X4, 5.3L eng
2015 Chevrolet HD 3500 LTZ Duramax CC DRW 4X4
2015 Jayco Eagle 30.5 BHLT
2006 Yamaha Kodiak 450
2006 Polaris Predator 90
2011 Polaris RZR 170

Dadoffourgirls
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Did you order the navigation and rethinking, or did you not order the navigation and rethinking?

I had a 2014 Sierra without navigation, but used OnStar turn by turn. I have had navigation in the Intellilink radios, and felt that they were very good.

I appreciate them being built in.

Your dealer should have a 2014 1500 that they can loan for you to test drive. Could see if they have one with NAV.
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