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Default Pioneer 900BT or Kenwood DNX5120

I have a 2003 Tundra that I'm planning on keeping for a few more years. I'm looking for an in-dash navigation system that'll play my IPod, play a cd, work w/ my bluetooth phone and word w/ my existing steering wheel controls. I was looking at either the Pioneer 900BT or the Kenwood 5120. I would need to have the unit installed professionally. Any suggestions or comments about either would be very much appreciated.
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I have a 2003 Tundra that I'm planning on keeping for a few more years. I'm looking for an in-dash navigation system that'll play my IPod, play a cd, work w/ my bluetooth phone and word w/ my existing steering wheel controls. I was looking at either the Pioneer 900BT or the Kenwood 5120. I would need to have the unit installed professionally. Any suggestions or comments about either would be very much appreciated.

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I'm gonna chime in on this one. I don't know which GPS system Pioneer uses, but I know that Kenwood uses Garmin, and in all honesty garmin is superior to all others. They have the best/most up-to-date maps and information as well as the best user interface. Additionally, I have purchased 2 Kenwoods (one for moms car and one for dads) from Sonicelectronix.com and they both love them. Easy ipod integration, great sound, and great features! I would go with the Kenwood hands down!
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I'm gonna chime in on this one. I don't know which GPS system Pioneer uses, but I know that Kenwood uses Garmin, and in all honesty garmin is superior to all others. They have the best/most up-to-date maps and information as well as the best user interface. Additionally, I have purchased 2 Kenwoods (one for moms car and one for dads) from Sonicelectronix.com and they both love them. Easy ipod integration, great sound, and great features! I would go with the Kenwood hands down!

true Garmin map's are better vs My Z1 with Tele atlas but features Pioneer blow's kenwood in the water on voice and having Hdd....when I looked at Kenwood Navi they didn't come close (2006)
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