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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: davyk31 on 03 January 2014, 11:42
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Speccing up a new GTD and also looking at a few quicker delivered options. Some cars have no nav which is lilely what I would spec if factory build to save costs and because it won't be used much. Another car has Discovery Nav and another Discovery Pro.
What are the main differences between the 2 systems, apart of course from the larger screen which does look good. Is the basic system considered the poor relative as its a lot cheaper. I'm guessing both systems should hopefully add something to the resale value.
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I have the standard Nav and i think it is more than adequate. It does exactly as it should and the entire Infotainment system as a whole works very well.
The Nav Pro looks really classy and makes the dash look better too. However i couldn't justify the extra cash, i would rather spend it elsewhere, like the Performance Pack.
J
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Happy with the Discovery nav, though given the cost of the car this should really be standard fit, paying a further £700+ grates!
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I have the standard Nav and i think it is more than adequate. It does exactly as it should and the entire Infotainment system as a whole works very well.
The Nav Pro looks really classy and makes the dash look better too. However i couldn't justify the extra cash, i would rather spend it elsewhere, like the Performance Pack.
J
+1 for me.
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I too have ordered the standard Nav but can't yet tell you much about it as my car is only due in a few weeks. However, although the PRO looks very nice indeed with the huge screen in the dash, I couldn't justify the extra cost for what's basically a bigger screen and 3D maps.
That said, if I had the extra budget I would have the PRO without a doubt.
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Indeed - the basic issue here is that to lower the price of th GTD and GTI VWUK spec them sans sat-nav. This looks very obvious as the GT has basic sat-nav included. Its just a cost cutting excercise and laughable that a car at this price level does not have it. Spec shoudl be same as GT - standard included and Pro for addtional cost. Alas its not the case.
Re-sale - it would add a little - but I would say it would make a private sale a lot easier - as do all cars loaded with options, particularly the Pro version as it looks so damned good in the dash!
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Discovery Pro also has a DVD player and hard drive.
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I also have the Nav Pro. I agree it's difficult to actually justify the extra spend, but I'm glad I did as I know I'd want the bigger Nav screen unit if I had gone with the standard unit.
For info - here are the main extra features over and above the standard Nav units
- Bigger 8" TFT Screen
- 2 SD card readers (available all the time as the maps are stored on the HDD)
- Dual DAB tuner, podcast
- Dolby Surround/multichannel capability
- Video file display
- SSD 64GB
- Memory/Jukebox music recommendation/MLT
- 3D detail map, 3D map supplements,
- 3D landmarks, 3D city model
- POI online search, satellite maps, multiple maps
- Gracenote database
- Maps in 3D topographic presentation (bird's eye view) with buildings depicted
- Navigation data stored in the internal memory
- Points of interest, featuring pictures, accessed using the SD card
- Telephone contact/address data can be used for entering destinations in navigation system.
- Traffic sign display (if Lane assist specified)
- Picture viewer (JPG viewer)
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I only have the basic but I have traffic signs, video through my iPod and contact addresses through my phonebook.