Sell your car and buy one with factory fitted nav. You won't get hardly any
of your money back fitting a genuine aftermarket kit, so money lost.
Alternatively, buy a portable third party navigation unit, or Smartnav.
>I was browsing eBay a few weeks ago and ran across what appears to be
> an official listing for the BMW E60 retrofitment kit for Navigation.
> Looked fairly complex. Also listed at $4000!
>
> Can this be the real way to update my E60 2006 (530i) to add NAV? Has
> anyone attempted it?
markharris2000@comcast.net - 24 Oct 2006 20:26 GMT
Apparently it's the Genuine BMW retro kit typically available in Europe
only. All BMW parts, etc. STill, for $4000, I am thinking I'll wait
till next car in a few years.
regards,
> Sell your car and buy one with factory fitted nav. You won't get hardly any
> of your money back fitting a genuine aftermarket kit, so money lost.
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> > Can this be the real way to update my E60 2006 (530i) to add NAV? Has
> > anyone attempted it?
adder1969@yahoo.co.uk - 25 Oct 2006 10:28 GMT
> Apparently it's the Genuine BMW retro kit typically available in Europe
> only. All BMW parts, etc. STill, for $4000, I am thinking I'll wait
> till next car in a few years.
>
> regards,
Search through this group and you'll find plenty of options and
opinions.