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Originally Posted by Heatwave3
Tundra8, BTW I agree with you that the 08 Sequoia Nav is a poor design and that there are other vehicles and portable GPS's with far better designs. Nav is important but its nowhere near as important as seating, power, towing, comfort, flexibility and probably a dozen other features in an suv that matter more than the Nav.
The Nav is even less important as a final deciding factor because there are enough work arounds to make it work quite well such as
2007 Toyota Tundra Installation Report by WileETundra.
Considering that you can't change the seating, power, towing capability and comfort in an SUV without dramatic investments and that the GPS can be addressed with relatively minor upgrades by comparison, it would seem rather short-sighted to choose another SUV merely because it has a better Nav system, particularly if the other more important features are less than the Sequoia's.
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I'll kill the navi topic for good Welcome relief for all you guys I know
Navi was key to my mom shopping because Toyota Limits and Locks you out her new accord doesn't have that.Yes I know it's a legal madder and we can thank all the attorney out there


For me having oem Toyota Navi and Going to aftermarket was key because I wanted something better in term's of features.I will have to say I admire the look on Oem because it belongs there but nothing special in term's of features i need and want.I hope Toyota can understand this in the near future.Have you seen Ford synk system?
Media.Ford.com: FORD SYNC™ – TODAY’S DRIVERS DEMAND STAYING CONNECTED
Sync: Voice-activated mobile phone and digital music system for your car
Friends crewmax Love the truck but the silver must go on future models note not a Factory Navi (grin)