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navigation upgrade for '06 system

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Eddie G - 25 Jan 2008 23:29 GMT
Hi,

I called Acura and was told the charge for an updated map is something
like $200.  Is the software specific for Acura, or can I go on-line to
find it cheaper?  If the later, what should I be searching for?

This is for an '06 TL.

Thanks!

Eddie g
Larry in AZ - 25 Jan 2008 23:39 GMT
Waiving the right to remain silent, Eddie G <egoldberg@amh.org> said:

> Hi,
>
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> This is for an '06 TL.

You will not find Navi upgrade DVDs anywhere but at the dealers, or through
the manufacturer's web sites.  I don't know why these things haven't been
cracked and copied, but that's the story.

Yes, they are expensive.  The best price I've seen for our TL Navi system is
$185.00.

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BK - 28 Jan 2008 19:51 GMT
Makes the $75 upgrade disc for my Garmin seem pretty reasonable.

> Waiving the right to remain silent, Eddie G <egoldberg@amh.org> said:
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> is
> $185.00.
Larry in AZ - 30 Jan 2008 02:53 GMT
Waiving the right to remain silent, "BK" <miatabill@charter.net> said:

> Makes the $75 upgrade disc for my Garmin seem pretty reasonable.

Perhaps, but your Garmin doesn't interface with the car's radio,
telephone, and serve as a control center for other car systems as many
factory Navi units do.  It's also got a screen that's one-quarter the size
of the one in my Acura TL.

>> Waiving the right to remain silent, Eddie G <egoldberg@amh.org> said:
>>
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>> Yes, they are expensive.  The best price I've seen for our TL Navi
>> system is $185.00.

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Nick Cassimatis - 30 Jan 2008 13:52 GMT
> Waiving the right to remain silent, "BK" <miatabill@charter.net> said:
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> factory Navi units do.  It's also got a screen that's one-quarter the size
> of the one in my Acura TL.

None of which effect the information on the DVD - it's just maps with some
metadata.  I can't believe the Zagat guide costs that much, but maybe it
does.

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akheel - 30 Jan 2008 07:13 GMT
Go to the Alpine/Acura web site here:
https://store.alpine-usa.com/Acuradvdsales/naviorder.php
Right now they are on sale, at least for my 2005 TL. I just bought the
update for $149 plus $6 shipping. They are out of stock right now but
anticpate shipping by the end of January. $200 at the dealer is a
definite rip-off.

> Makes the $75 upgrade disc for my Garmin seem pretty reasonable.
>
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>> system is
>> $185.00.
Tom Simchak - 30 Jan 2008 16:23 GMT
Not sure where you got that number from.  My '07 TL shows a price of
$185 to upgrade (plus S&H). Perhaps the nav system is different, and
that accounts for the difference.

  From what I could see on the Acura/Alpine site, there's not much that
they've updated, which is too bad because there are areas right by where
I live that show no roads, but the roads have been there for like 6 or 7
years.

Tom S.
Houston, TX

> Go to the Alpine/Acura web site here:
> https://store.alpine-usa.com/Acuradvdsales/naviorder.php
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>>> system is
>>> $185.00.
akheel - 31 Jan 2008 07:13 GMT
Must only apply to certain years. $149 is definitely the price for the 05
TL. And it just came today, so I guess they got their stock sooner than
they thought. On the 05 they also updated the POI and fixed the daylight
savings problem caused by our gov't's genius move in changing the dates.
With all of the reprograming required akin to the Y2K problem, that
little move probably cost more that it saved.

Tom Simchak <not.today@thankyou.org> wrote in news:Rv1oj.9801$hI1.6692
@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com:

> Not sure where you got that number from.  My '07 TL shows a price of
> $185 to upgrade (plus S&H). Perhaps the nav system is different, and
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>>>> system is
>>>> $185.00.
Larry in AZ - 31 Jan 2008 08:36 GMT
Waiving the right to remain silent, akheel <akheelremovethis@pacbell.net>
said:

> Must only apply to certain years. $149 is definitely the price for the 05
> TL. And it just came today, so I guess they got their stock sooner than
> they thought. On the 05 they also updated the POI and fixed the daylight
> savings problem caused by our gov't's genius move in changing the dates.
> With all of the reprograming required akin to the Y2K problem, that
> little move probably cost more that it saved.

Whatever, it's still too damned much for what you get.  After paying two
grand for a Navi system, updates to the DVD shouldn't be more than a few
dollars.  $29.95 sounds about right.

The marketing approach is stupid.  It's as if they want to discourage sales.

How many people buy them at $150-$200..?  Not many, I'd bet.  I won't - not
for the minor changes they contain.  If they dropped the price to something
reasonable, the majority might, and the profit on them would be much greater.

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Ramapo - 01 Feb 2008 16:35 GMT
Aside from any issues of price for the upgrades, the need for one
occasionally is more necessary in some parts of the country than
other.  In the Washington DC area, there have been so many changes to
interchanges, new roads, etc. from development, that my 2005 Navi is
getting a little long in the tooth for accuracy.  Nothing like trying
to follow the Navi to an address to find out that the exits, etc, it
is telling you to take don't exist or have been so completely
reorganized that you sail by and have to figure out by trial and error
just how to get back on the route!   Or have it tell you the address
doesn't exist.

I plan to update during 2008 at some point.

And one last question?  Has anyone actually tried to rip one of these
discs and make a disc image?  I never see them on the news server
groups.

Paul

>Waiving the right to remain silent, akheel <akheelremovethis@pacbell.net>
>said:
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>for the minor changes they contain.  If they dropped the price to something
>reasonable, the majority might, and the profit on them would be much greater.
Frank - 02 Feb 2008 18:17 GMT
Don't know about console navigations, but whenever I buy a new GPS (I have
three so far) the maps are already about four years old. I wonder if the
2008 update is actually based on an older map. For me its cheaper and better
to have a new GPS with the latest technology rather than updating the pricey
maps and be stuck with a old GPS - so cheap now.

> Aside from any issues of price for the upgrades, the need for one
> occasionally is more necessary in some parts of the country than
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>>reasonable, the majority might, and the profit on them would be much
>>greater.
Larry in AZ - 02 Feb 2008 18:33 GMT
Waiving the right to remain silent, Ramapo <Unknown@verizon.net> said:

> And one last question?  Has anyone actually tried to rip one of these
> discs and make a disc image?  I never see them on the news server
> groups.

Nor have I.  Therefore, it must not be possible, or the Warez people would be
doing it.

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RLL - 26 Jan 2008 23:30 GMT
Hi Eddie,

I have a 2004 TL and recently upgraded to the new DVD.  I am not sure it was
worth the cost of nearly $200.  It is quite easy to install.  Simply remove
the old DVD and insert the new one.  When you start the car, it reboots and
you're all set.  I couldn't really see any diffference, escept I suppose
there are some updated roads.

I don't think you can get a DVD from anyone by Honda/Acura.  They are
available on the web site.  I believe the navigation system is manufactured
by Alpine for Honda.

- Russ in Santa Barbara

> Hi,
>
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>
> Eddie g
Larry in AZ - 27 Jan 2008 06:11 GMT
Waiving the right to remain silent, "RLL" <rlombardo@cox.net> said:

> Hi Eddie,
>
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> reboots and you're all set.  I couldn't really see any diffference,
> escept I suppose there are some updated roads.

Generally, you won't see much difference.  The list of major updates to the
various disk versions are available on some web sites.  Probably not worth
nearly $200 to get one or two new roads in your state listed.

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