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How does factory nav compare to aftermarket nav systems?
I checked one out at a dealer one day. I LOVED the touchscreen. Wish my '12 had that. It just has the pioneer upgrade. If you know where to get an actual Chevy one and not an aftermarket crap, even if its used, by all means let me know.
2012 Chevy Cruze LS Summit White (now retired)
2012 Chevy Cruze LT/RS Victory Red
2013 Chevy Cruze LT/RS Blue Topaz Metallic
Yeah its nice to have two around the house (still)
Know one else with an opinion one way or another...
I like the Nav system on my Cruze, that being said it has it's quirks. It will sometimes take you the wrong way for several miles to get you to your location even though you have it set on fastest route. If you use the nav function it turns off your usb and radio and I have to restart the car to get their functions back. I like the nav screen better then the illuminated screen because for me at night the green screen lit up the entire windshield to the point it was tough on my eyes. I love the fact that I can look up an address and send it from my cell phone directly to my car. For me the nav and pioneer sound was a great investment!
Cheers,
Jason
Thanks yours Cruze must be a 2012 Cruze. Because when I test drove a 2013 Cruze LTZ that had nav the radio & XM worked when using the nav.
Mine's 4 days old. Worked fine until 10 minutes ago. Stays on 'initializing' screen - all other My Link Radio functions work fine. When it was working, I liked it alot - the display splits in half to show upcoming maneuvers. Cool to have all audio coming from one place and the volumn lowering accordingly. Hope to get it back soon.
Love the MyLink with navigation. My other car which my wife now uses has built in nav. I'll never buy another car again without navigation.
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