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Who has one? I am thinking of getting one more for bragging right than anyting. It would be nice to have! What do you guys think? Who has one? Is it nice/nice to use? Is it worth the extra $$?
 
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Don't have it. Think about how many days over the next 5 years that you will use it. Probably 2 days a year. 10 total. On those ten days, take with a 5 dollar map. Then spend the rest of the money that you would have spent on the Navigation system, and get a really good dinner for yourself, or something else.
 
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I did not get one on the Titan but I have one in my 540i. They are a neat toy. When in an unfamiliar area they are priceless, just plug in the location and it points you at every turn. Downside is updating the discs which I do every 2 years. If you travel to new places quite a bit, get one. If you know where your going (per se) then save the dough. My wife takes my BMW every Saturday morning to go to garage sales just because of the Nav. HA!
 
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I do have the navigation system and am impressed with it's performance so far. I have only had the truck since Saturday but I've used GPS in my vehicle before. The Nissan Navigation system is nicer than what I had because you can plug in your destination on the fly. Everything you need to run the navigation is in the vehicle. I had a GPS unit that could attach to my palm pilot and I had to program each route I wanted to drive into the palm from my PC.

The system in the Titan gives you turn-by-turn directions, which can be voice-guided if you choose. The bird's eye map view is really neat and you can switch to a plan view mode too. One of the coolest features that I have found so far is the ability to program a quick stop while on a currently running route. If your in the car in an unfamiliar area with the family and you need to find an ATM, restaurant, hotel, rest area, etc., you just hit a couple of buttons and the systems gives you the 5 nearest choices, directions to them, and distance.

It appears to be very programmable giving you the ability to avoid certain types of roads that you don't want to be on, different areas of town that you know are normally congested, and stuff like that.

I am in the military and have found GPS really useful after a move to a new area. Especially when looking for housing. Whenever we would see an ad for a house for rent or an apartment complex, we would simply punch in the address and have no problem finding it. The Nissan navigation system will give you the same ability.

In addition to the navigation you have the information center which will give you two trip information screens (time elapsed, distance, and average speed), a gas mileage screen including a bar graph which depicts your real-time mileage (you can see it go up and down as you come on and off the gas pedal), maintenance info, and tire pressure readings.

I'm sure there's a few more features that I haven't gotten too. To sum up, no, it's not the most necessary thing to have. Us guys pride ourselves in being able to find our way around anywhere with only our natural sense of direction. But, if you have the money to spend, I think it's a worthwhile addition. I'm glad I got it. It will certainly help out when we're moving to another part of the country, which we will do quite often.

If you have any more specific questions let me know. I'll be more than happy to help.

Ken
 
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LS1POWERED said:
Who has one? I am thinking of getting one more for bragging right than anyting. It would be nice to have! What do you guys think? Who has one? Is it nice/nice to use? Is it worth the extra $$?

We have the nav system ordered with our truck. I think this will come in very handy. I am self emplyed and I think it will be very helpful for bidding jobs and vacations etc... Plus it shows you mpg, tire rotation, radio and heater info. etc... Nice option!
 
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We have one in our Odyssey and it has been really handy when traveling to new areas and has more than paid for itself in my mind, especially when getting lost in the middle of the night. Is it a must have, no, but a really nice to have though. I just ordered my Titan today with a Nav system. It's really handy in finding that certain place when in unfamilair areas (like a Baskin Robbins when the kids need a break!).
 
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My wife has it in her Maxima, and I was going to get it in the Titan, but you have to get the LE. I am not into leather, well sometimes :upsidedow LOL

Instead I purchased the Magellan 500 which is the same program and a touch screen. It is only 800, and you can remove it when you might damage the vid screen.

My wife refers to it as baby, or the marriage counselor. I no longer blame her when we end up in the wrong place or don't hit the correct exit.
 
#8 ·
paper (or plastic) maps, compus, and altimeter

nawwww, nice gadget, but just get a GPS, 'CB' Radio, DVD players
and save the rest of the money you'll still have on a winch

a built in altimeter would be cool
 
#10 ·
I got mine because my wife and I like to take long unplanned drives on the weekends. We just get in the car a drive until we decide to stop somewhere and eat, shop, play, whatever. We also plan on a few long distance trips (Chicago to Tampa, Chicago to Syracuse, Chicago to Portland, OR) in the next year. Having the ability to get information about the nearest places to eat, get gas, do some banking, shop, etc is well worth the price of admission.

That and the fact that I love toys and this is the coolest toy I was able to get made it easier to decide.
 
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Didn't get it

I passed on the Nav system. My wife has one in her Maxima and she only uses it once in a great while...and she's a Realtor. I figured if someone like her, who drives all over hell and back doesn't use it much, it's not likely that someone like me would use it at all.

I think it would be a nice thing to have if you were visiting an unfamiliar city, but I pretty much hang out in Colorado so the price was a little steep for my purposes.

(RTT)
 
#14 ·
That's the nav screen. The navigation unit is under the passenger seat (does not play DVD movies) The DVD player for movies if equipped is inside the center console. From the factory the nav screen does not play movies but there are after market AV Switch that will allow it to do so.
 

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100% positive that's the nav screen. If they listed DVD as an added feature make sure it's the one in the console and has a rear flip down screen. Because the nav. unit under the seat will say DVD on it but it only play the navigation DVD and not movie DVD.
 
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I have it in mine, and too be honest i did not think i wanted. I found a truck that was loaded for a great price so i bought it. Now i use it about everyday and love and would never buy a truck without it again.
 
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yamatitan said:
I have it in mine, and too be honest i did not think i wanted. I found a truck that was loaded for a great price so i bought it. Now i use it about everyday and love and would never buy a truck without it again.

I feel exactly like that. I didn't think I wanted/needed it, but I use it all the time and probably would get it on my next truck.
 
#21 ·
I have it and have always loved to explore. I just like to go down some road I've never traveled to see where it ends up. Now, with the NAV, I still do it, but don't worry so much about the compass settings or how far off the beaten track I wander. It's reassuring, and while it's good when you're in an unfamiliar area, I have found so many cool little backroads around my area that I take my little toy out on and romp! And I thought I knew just about
ALL the roads around here! :lol: Not to mention, when out in a city or somewhere, and you get hungry, just call up restaurants and it leads you right there! It's priceless!!!!!
 
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LS1POWERED said:
Who has one? I am thinking of getting one more for bragging right than anyting. It would be nice to have! What do you guys think? Who has one? Is it nice/nice to use? Is it worth the extra $$?
Definitely worth it. Definitely get one. Anyone saying just get a normal map is dragging their feet trying to be different and prove that they are "too smart" for a GPS. Gimme a break

Can your map tell me exactly how far away I am from my destination, the nearest gas station, the nearest hospital? Can your map re-route me automatically around construction/traffic, with an updated ETA? Probably not
 
#23 ·
Bmosbacker said:
Best reason to get the Nav. is that the backup sensor comes with it. As I understand it, you don't get the backup sonar unless you get the Nav. :cheers:

Barrett

Not true. I got backup sonar on my 07 LE without the Nav. I have added after market Nav and love it!
 
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matthews said:
Definitely worth it. Definitely get one. Anyone saying just get a normal map is dragging their feet trying to be different and prove that they are "too smart" for a GPS. Gimme a break

Can your map tell me exactly how far away I am from my destination, the nearest gas station, the nearest hospital? Can your map re-route me automatically around construction/traffic, with an updated ETA? Probably not
The map may not give you all of that data, but all of them damn signs along the side of the road sure tell you a bunch of that information. How did you survive in this rough world previous to GPS technology? :eek:ldschool

Your going to get different opinions on this question, but save your $$$$ and consider just buying a garmin or magellan unit that you can mount in the car and switch from one vehicle to another.
 
#25 ·
I originally was going to purchase my titan without, then a loaded LE was traded in and now I have the nav system. I use it a few times a month, but when I do use it, it is such a great tool I can't imagine not having it. My wife has on in her car that is terrible, so the nav system was not on my wish list initially.

If you have the funds to get it factory, I would do it, you won't regret it. I also had to get GPS coordinates at multiple places and the nav system can do that as well, I think it might even give elevation.

Steve
 
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PRJ said:
The map may not give you all of that data, but all of them damn signs along the side of the road sure tell you a bunch of that information. How did you survive in this rough world previous to GPS technology? :eek:ldschool

Your going to get different opinions on this question, but save your $$$$ and consider just buying a garmin or magellan unit that you can mount in the car and switch from one vehicle to another.

Well of course the map was the best method...but obviously not anymore. Why cling to something b/c it USED to be the best option. LIVE IN THE NOW!