Does anyone still use the stock Nav?
#61
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I use it, works fine for me. Not the best user interface, but it works and it's always accurate.
#62
Melting Slicks
I've been using GPS since back in the days of Selective Availability. I've got hand helds, marine, Garmin, etc. I've been using computers since the days of punch cards and spend 50 hours a week doing CAD & FEA work on a high end workstation. I've got more cameras than you can shake a stick at. But I maintain that the stock GM GPS is the worst piece of electronics I've come across since the AM radio in my '61 Corvair.
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#64
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Oh hell no, I've got you all beat. Never had a cell phone, have no desire for one (except I would like to have Waze, damn it!). I don't want the gubermint tracking me and recording me. That's why I wear this tin foil hat. Pulled the fuse on On-Star, no Easy Pay transponder, cash only. When I commit my next felony I'll be off the grid.
I've been using GPS since back in the days of Selective Availability. I've got hand helds, marine, Garmin, etc. I've been using computers since the days of punch cards and spend 50 hours a week doing CAD & FEA work on a high end workstation. I've got more cameras than you can shake a stick at. But I maintain that the stock GM GPS is the worst piece of electronics I've come across since the AM radio in my '61 Corvair.
I've been using GPS since back in the days of Selective Availability. I've got hand helds, marine, Garmin, etc. I've been using computers since the days of punch cards and spend 50 hours a week doing CAD & FEA work on a high end workstation. I've got more cameras than you can shake a stick at. But I maintain that the stock GM GPS is the worst piece of electronics I've come across since the AM radio in my '61 Corvair.
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Saying that you like the stock navigation and not acknowledging it's short comings is like saying the Super Bowl party is at your house and you still have an old CRT television.
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#66
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Waze provides a very useful service, but the user interface is terrible. A complete anti-pattern of how to design something intended for operation in a moving car. I'm convinced the recent surge in traffic fatalities might be due entirely to drivers fumbling with the Waze app.
You should see the nav systems Mercedes is still shipping in 2017. They're no better.
You should see the nav systems Mercedes is still shipping in 2017. They're no better.
#67
Drifting
Nav
I use my iPhone for navigation but I plug it into my Kenwood 9903s with carplay and it works just like a built-in nav system plus I never have to pay for a gps upgrade as apple upgrades automatically.....
#69
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[QUOTE=HMannini;1594575645]I use my iPhone for navigation but I plug it into my Kenwood 9903s with carplay and it works just like a built-in nav system plus I never have to pay for a gps upgrade as apple upgrades automatically.....
That graphics looks nice. For the cost all you gained is pretty. AND you lost the connection to your HUD. You know what that will ad to value IF you ever decide to sell...ZERO! As a matter of fact, I'd be taking it out, selling it and installing the NAV back in it.
Seeing the NAV on the HUD is worth every bit of the acknowledged "stick like" graphics on my C6.
LONG LIVE GM NAV!!!
Chuck M
That graphics looks nice. For the cost all you gained is pretty. AND you lost the connection to your HUD. You know what that will ad to value IF you ever decide to sell...ZERO! As a matter of fact, I'd be taking it out, selling it and installing the NAV back in it.
Seeing the NAV on the HUD is worth every bit of the acknowledged "stick like" graphics on my C6.
LONG LIVE GM NAV!!!
Chuck M
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#70
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My 3LT car actually didn't have navigation. I could have installed an aftermarket setup, but I went with the OEM one for multiple reasons.
1) I like that it's OEM. I remember when I was looking at different C6s to purchase, I was always turned off if the owner replaced the head unit with an aftermarket one. I also really hate it if all the colors don't match when driving at night. A lot of aftermarket nav units will have colors that do not match the color of all the C6 interior buttons at night. Might sound a bit OCD, but it definitely bothers me.
2) I REALLY like the integration with the HUD for the GPS.
Those two reasons alone are enough for me to stick with the OEM nav. Sure, the graphics are outdated but I don't really care too much. I don't really look at the on screen map for directions anyways. I just go by what it tells me on the HUD. It would be nice to have Bluetooth music streaming, but I would rather have the above features. I have a little device I can plug into the aux port inside the center console if I really want to stream music from my phone anyways. Not a huge deal.
1) I like that it's OEM. I remember when I was looking at different C6s to purchase, I was always turned off if the owner replaced the head unit with an aftermarket one. I also really hate it if all the colors don't match when driving at night. A lot of aftermarket nav units will have colors that do not match the color of all the C6 interior buttons at night. Might sound a bit OCD, but it definitely bothers me.
2) I REALLY like the integration with the HUD for the GPS.
Those two reasons alone are enough for me to stick with the OEM nav. Sure, the graphics are outdated but I don't really care too much. I don't really look at the on screen map for directions anyways. I just go by what it tells me on the HUD. It would be nice to have Bluetooth music streaming, but I would rather have the above features. I have a little device I can plug into the aux port inside the center console if I really want to stream music from my phone anyways. Not a huge deal.
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My 3LT car actually didn't have navigation. I could have installed an aftermarket setup, but I went with the OEM one for multiple reasons.
1) I like that it's OEM. I remember when I was looking at different C6s to purchase, I was always turned off if the owner replaced the head unit with an aftermarket one. I also really hate it if all the colors don't match when driving at night. A lot of aftermarket nav units will have colors that do not match the color of all the C6 interior buttons at night. Might sound a bit OCD, but it definitely bothers me.
2) I REALLY like the integration with the HUD for the GPS.
Those two reasons alone are enough for me to stick with the OEM nav. Sure, the graphics are outdated but I don't really care too much. I don't really look at the on screen map for directions anyways. I just go by what it tells me on the HUD. It would be nice to have Bluetooth music streaming, but I would rather have the above features. I have a little device I can plug into the aux port inside the center console if I really want to stream music from my phone anyways. Not a huge deal.
1) I like that it's OEM. I remember when I was looking at different C6s to purchase, I was always turned off if the owner replaced the head unit with an aftermarket one. I also really hate it if all the colors don't match when driving at night. A lot of aftermarket nav units will have colors that do not match the color of all the C6 interior buttons at night. Might sound a bit OCD, but it definitely bothers me.
2) I REALLY like the integration with the HUD for the GPS.
Those two reasons alone are enough for me to stick with the OEM nav. Sure, the graphics are outdated but I don't really care too much. I don't really look at the on screen map for directions anyways. I just go by what it tells me on the HUD. It would be nice to have Bluetooth music streaming, but I would rather have the above features. I have a little device I can plug into the aux port inside the center console if I really want to stream music from my phone anyways. Not a huge deal.
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The stock navigation is/was dated even by GM standards. Years ago I bought my wife a 2008 GMC Acadia, and then a few years later I got her a 2012 Acadia. Both had HUD and both were better units with better graphics and more options than what GM was putting in the Corvettes. GM was really scraping the bottom of its parts bin to get rid of these head units by putting them into the Corvettes.
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#75
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The stock navigation is/was dated even by GM standards. Years ago I bought my wife a 2008 GMC Acadia, and then a few years later I got her a 2012 Acadia. Both had HUD and both were better units with better graphics and more options than what GM was putting in the Corvettes. GM was really scraping the bottom of its parts bin to get rid of these head units by putting them into the Corvettes.
Whatever bunch of millenials decided driving a car and inputing data with a mouse type device simultaneously is a good idea should be sent to Siberia . . . I dont care what the graphics are like.
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Interestingly, the Corvette nav is extremely similar to the OEM Denso units we had in our Toyota and Lexus vehicles and still have in our 2008 CX9. After basically using these since 2006 with good results I was happier to see this in my GS then a unit like the one in our BMW, which is not a touch screen but a mouse type controller.
Whatever bunch of millenials decided driving a car and inputing data with a mouse type device simultaneously is a good idea should be sent to Siberia . . . I dont care what the graphics are like.
Whatever bunch of millenials decided driving a car and inputing data with a mouse type device simultaneously is a good idea should be sent to Siberia . . . I dont care what the graphics are like.
I agree with that too. The one saving grace of the Corvette nav, is that it is easy to replace. Can't say that for the BMW.
#77
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The stock navigation is/was dated even by GM standards. Years ago I bought my wife a 2008 GMC Acadia, and then a few years later I got her a 2012 Acadia. Both had HUD and both were better units with better graphics and more options than what GM was putting in the Corvettes. GM was really scraping the bottom of its parts bin to get rid of these head units by putting them into the Corvettes.
#79
I did not like the OEM unit at all and found it antiquated and a bit lame. But that's what you get for buying an 8 year old car that's now almost 13 years old. However, the NAV always functioned and was correct and accurate. The screen was easy to manipulate especially for zooming in and out and was generally easy to read. So, while I had the car, I found myself wanting something different but never pulled the trigger. So the OEM unit lasted the 4 years I owned the car. Not the best out there by any means but it worked.
Though I never used it as a means to find places I did not know. I ALWAYS know where I'm going because I check out the location/route before I go and use the NAV as a backup.
Though I never used it as a means to find places I did not know. I ALWAYS know where I'm going because I check out the location/route before I go and use the NAV as a backup.