Sat Nav
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If your used to the bells and whistles of the oem, ie chrysler sat/nav versions, you will be disappointed at the presentation of the crossfire version. The display relies on arrows and voice commands and does not have a map display. However if you just interested in getting from point a to point b, it works and I have used it with satisfactory results.
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Thanks guys. I have a PDA with TT loaded so not overly interested, just wondered how it fits in to the dash as a xf I am looking to buy has it already installed.
I am assuming then that the unit folds out from the stereo head unit?
If any one can show me a pic I would very much appreciate the effort.
Thanks in advance.
I am assuming then that the unit folds out from the stereo head unit?
If any one can show me a pic I would very much appreciate the effort.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Sat Nav
Originally Posted by leeroy
Has anyone seen the new Becker Mexico head unit yet? It might look pretty neat in a Crossfire! Take a look here.
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Ditto the appearance of the standard unit. There is a NAV button. Works with a CD. In North America it comes with two discs. One for the East the other for the West.
My job requires me to travel a lot and I use Hertz rental cars. I always get "NeverLost" (sometimes referred to as EverLost).
The Xfire unit is simple with no maps, just rudimentary arrows and directions on the small radio screen, however it has VERY good voice direction instructions. Actually I prefer them to trying to look at a small map when driving (keep the eyes on the road). The sensitivity is excellent, it seems to detect a wrong turn within 50-100 feet and gives corrected directions almost immediately. Compare this to "NeverLost" which can wait for as long as a half mile or more off course to announce "recalculating".
The built-in unit is also very good at giving multiple instructions if they require many consecutive turns in a short distance. A great feature is pressing the Volume button and having a status command voiced to you along with eta to destination.
If the car has it, use it!
My job requires me to travel a lot and I use Hertz rental cars. I always get "NeverLost" (sometimes referred to as EverLost).
The Xfire unit is simple with no maps, just rudimentary arrows and directions on the small radio screen, however it has VERY good voice direction instructions. Actually I prefer them to trying to look at a small map when driving (keep the eyes on the road). The sensitivity is excellent, it seems to detect a wrong turn within 50-100 feet and gives corrected directions almost immediately. Compare this to "NeverLost" which can wait for as long as a half mile or more off course to announce "recalculating".
The built-in unit is also very good at giving multiple instructions if they require many consecutive turns in a short distance. A great feature is pressing the Volume button and having a status command voiced to you along with eta to destination.
If the car has it, use it!
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I have it and i've used it and it works. It also has an integrated digital compass, different settings for the display where you can darken the back and lighten the letters or vice versa, also has a mini two function trip computer where it tells you total distance driven and i think either avg. mph or something else. Also it has a feature that it'll tell you the exact roads you are at or driving through or on.
However it is kind of archaic in presentation because your only visuals are arrows and a voice but it gets the job done in the space DC had to do it without having to rearrange all the row of buttons in putting in a larger unit with a large display. I think it works great for the compact design it has and also the only flaw is that after not in use for about two weeks mine automatically resets requiring you to reinsert the NAV CD-ROm and reloading it again.
Also the stereo has other settings not available on the standard unit as well as an estimated time of arrival audible feature.
However it is kind of archaic in presentation because your only visuals are arrows and a voice but it gets the job done in the space DC had to do it without having to rearrange all the row of buttons in putting in a larger unit with a large display. I think it works great for the compact design it has and also the only flaw is that after not in use for about two weeks mine automatically resets requiring you to reinsert the NAV CD-ROm and reloading it again.
Also the stereo has other settings not available on the standard unit as well as an estimated time of arrival audible feature.
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