Navigation?
#1
Navigation/SUNROOF?
I'M SORRY IF THIS IS A REDUNDANT THREAD, BUT I DIDN'T NOTICE THIS ISSUE COVERED. I WAS WONDERING IF THERE ARE ANY PLANS TO HAVE A NAVIGATION SYSTEM AS AN OPTION...ALSO, HAS ANYONE HEARD ANYTHING ABOUT A SUNROOF?
JUST WONDERING...
houstonRX8
BLACK ON BLACK/WITH THE CHROME
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JUST WONDERING...
houstonRX8
BLACK ON BLACK/WITH THE CHROME
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Last edited by houstonRX8; 08-22-2002 at 02:41 PM.
#4
NOTHING CONCRETE HAS BEEN RELEASE BY MAZDA ON WHETHER OR NOT A NAVIGATION SYSTEM WILL COME WITH THE CAR. A MAP IS LIGHTER AND MUCH MORE INEXPENSIVE...
AND NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT A SUNROOF YET, ALTHOUGH A RECENT SPY PIC SHOWS THERE MIGHT BE ONE.
AND NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT A SUNROOF YET, ALTHOUGH A RECENT SPY PIC SHOWS THERE MIGHT BE ONE.
#5
navigation
thanks for the information. I actually called Mazda in Irvine CA, and they told me that navigation is probably going to be an option. They were unsure of the sunroof, saying that they are trying to work out the details due to the raised roof. Just FYI in case you guys didn't know- the car is going into JOB 1 status in Febuary. Meaning it is going to production. The estimate about 1 1/2 months till it is on showroom floors. Obviously this is just based on tenative information. Based on the information that I've seen in this forum, you guys might know better, or have more reliable information.
houstonRX8
houstonRX8
#7
The estimate about 1 1/2 months till it is on showroom floors.
#8
I am almost positive that the car will have a sunroof and a nav. system as options because 1) the sunroof is one of the most popular options on most mazda vehicles such as the 626 and the protege. 2) Nissan has a nav. system available as an option in the 350Z, and 3) The new 6 is advertised with a flip up screen on top of the dash, which will probaly become a mazda trademark.
#9
I must admit that I have changed my mind regarding a NAV.
Months ago on an earlier post I said that I would never purchase a NAV. Well that was before I went down to California on business. The rental car had the Hertz ‘Never Lost’ NAV in it and it was simply amazing! I will never again drive in a foreign city without a NAV by my side.
If the price is reasonable I will defiantly put one in my rx8.
Months ago on an earlier post I said that I would never purchase a NAV. Well that was before I went down to California on business. The rental car had the Hertz ‘Never Lost’ NAV in it and it was simply amazing! I will never again drive in a foreign city without a NAV by my side.
If the price is reasonable I will defiantly put one in my rx8.
#10
Have a nav in my car, love the thing.
I get to take shortcuts (some not quite so short) that I'd never even try before. Now I can't get lost no matter how hard I try! Great when you're lost in the city looking for a freeway entrance. Oh yeah, it beats the hell out of having a high decibel, short tempered female pasenger giving you directions like,
"TURN HERE! NOT THAT WAY, THIS WAY!"
"what @#*($@ direction do you mean!?
"LEFT, RIGHT HERE!"
"..."
"LOOK JUST GET US HOME, I HAVE A HEADACHE!"
"..."
I don't care about the weight increase to the car, just give it to me!
I get to take shortcuts (some not quite so short) that I'd never even try before. Now I can't get lost no matter how hard I try! Great when you're lost in the city looking for a freeway entrance. Oh yeah, it beats the hell out of having a high decibel, short tempered female pasenger giving you directions like,
"TURN HERE! NOT THAT WAY, THIS WAY!"
"what @#*($@ direction do you mean!?
"LEFT, RIGHT HERE!"
"..."
"LOOK JUST GET US HOME, I HAVE A HEADACHE!"
"..."
I don't care about the weight increase to the car, just give it to me!
#11
Production
I just wanted to make sure that I clarify one of my previous statements. When I said that it is scheduled to go into production in Feb....the month and a half time frame to hit showrooms was a month and a half from febuary, so march or april. I just wanted to make sure that I didn't mislead anyone.
With Regards,
HoustonRX8
With Regards,
HoustonRX8
#13
MMMm i'd have graduated, worked for 6 months, not paid off my loans, and instead will buy this well engineered choice of transportation.
Maybe mazda will offer this poor masters student a job.
Those navigation thingies are pretty neat. Does anyone know how they're typically updated? I hear you can get a new cd/dvd every year or something. I also hear some of some of them only come with regional data; you'd have to get a different disc if you go too far.
Thank goodness clinton made the military descramble them gps signals and make them accurate. They were afraid ppl were gonna use the signals to navigate nukes. And it's like... gee, if you're gonna nuke someone, what difference does 500 meters make?
Maybe mazda will offer this poor masters student a job.
Those navigation thingies are pretty neat. Does anyone know how they're typically updated? I hear you can get a new cd/dvd every year or something. I also hear some of some of them only come with regional data; you'd have to get a different disc if you go too far.
Thank goodness clinton made the military descramble them gps signals and make them accurate. They were afraid ppl were gonna use the signals to navigate nukes. And it's like... gee, if you're gonna nuke someone, what difference does 500 meters make?
#14
Navigation
Well, typically you do update them with a Cd from the dealership. Most companies, will do it for free as long as it is under warranty. Then you pay a fee for the update when it isn't under warranty.
As far as the regional issue goes, the newer DVD based Navigation units, can hold lot more information. For example, on the Nissan 350 Z, I disk can store all the information for the entire continental United States.
I've noticed on some of the pictures, the area where the dashboard meets the console, there is an outline of of "box" area. I am hoping this holds the flip up navigation screen!!!!
As far as the regional issue goes, the newer DVD based Navigation units, can hold lot more information. For example, on the Nissan 350 Z, I disk can store all the information for the entire continental United States.
I've noticed on some of the pictures, the area where the dashboard meets the console, there is an outline of of "box" area. I am hoping this holds the flip up navigation screen!!!!
#15
hey Blue
Hey Blue:
Just a question about car introductions in the UK-
do introductions and availability typically follow introductions in the US? In other words, when a car is available in the States, is it usually available at the same time in the UK or is there a lag time?
just wondering, because I read the same article....
HoustonRX8
Just a question about car introductions in the UK-
do introductions and availability typically follow introductions in the US? In other words, when a car is available in the States, is it usually available at the same time in the UK or is there a lag time?
just wondering, because I read the same article....
HoustonRX8
#17
I've never really thought about it... but I'll have a look... I must say that they are probably about the same... at least for japanese cars... infact we might get some earlier since they are RHD in japan too.
#18
Maps are:
1. Cheaper
2. Light-weight
3. More accurate
I've been in a company provided rental car for the last 3 months, and I've grown to hate the stupid nav. system. It came in handy at first, since I had no idea where I was going, but I quickly found out that it is wrong far too often for my taste. 3 out of the ~dozen times I've used the thing I've ended up about 1 mile away from my target (in a residental area with no indication of which way I was off), 3 miles away on the correct street, so I could find my way there without trouble, or was taken on a long and circuitous route that I never would have picked had I taken the time to find where I was going on a map. The amount of time spent punching the information into the thing is far more than it would take to look at a map. The stupid thing comes on every time I start the car, and sometimes just starts asking where I want to go.
etc. etc. etc.
At first I loved it, but after living with it for a few months I just want to rip it out.
My $.02.
1. Cheaper
2. Light-weight
3. More accurate
I've been in a company provided rental car for the last 3 months, and I've grown to hate the stupid nav. system. It came in handy at first, since I had no idea where I was going, but I quickly found out that it is wrong far too often for my taste. 3 out of the ~dozen times I've used the thing I've ended up about 1 mile away from my target (in a residental area with no indication of which way I was off), 3 miles away on the correct street, so I could find my way there without trouble, or was taken on a long and circuitous route that I never would have picked had I taken the time to find where I was going on a map. The amount of time spent punching the information into the thing is far more than it would take to look at a map. The stupid thing comes on every time I start the car, and sometimes just starts asking where I want to go.
etc. etc. etc.
At first I loved it, but after living with it for a few months I just want to rip it out.
My $.02.
#22
As an option a GPS navigation system would be nice, but if you plan on driving the RX-8 as fast as i am, you'll find your destination pretty fast, even if you are going in circles, isnt spending lots of time in it half the fun of having a fast car.
Other half, picking up chicks because fast cars have sex appeal. Just in case you were wondering.
Other half, picking up chicks because fast cars have sex appeal. Just in case you were wondering.
#23
If we got the Navigation system Would we beable to integrate it with a tv/dvd tuner/player. Or at least hook a dvd player.
That way For those of who want some entertainment in the car wouldnt have to buy one of those lsd screens.
That way For those of who want some entertainment in the car wouldnt have to buy one of those lsd screens.
#25
Originally posted by Takumi
If we got the Navigation system Would we beable to integrate it with a tv/dvd tuner/player. Or at least hook a dvd player.
That way For those of who want some entertainment in the car wouldnt have to buy one of those lsd screens.
If we got the Navigation system Would we beable to integrate it with a tv/dvd tuner/player. Or at least hook a dvd player.
That way For those of who want some entertainment in the car wouldnt have to buy one of those lsd screens.
---jps