Honda civic 2006 sedan

Discussion in 'Civic' started by waxwabbit, Aug 28, 2006.

  1. waxwabbit

    waxwabbit Guest

    Hi guys

    Just wondering if you could help me quickly please:

    1) Is the EX with SAT NAV worth it, or would I be better off using a
    seperate NON- HONDA version?

    2) Simlar question for the XM radio?

    I am guessing they look more integrated using the HONDA system??!!

    Any pics of NON -HONDA Sat Navs/XM's

    Thanks for your time guys

    L
     
    waxwabbit, Aug 28, 2006
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  2. waxwabbit

    waxwabbit Guest

    Sorry, forgot to ask;

    Are the HONDA version Sat Nav and XM radio options something I could
    have installed at a later date with no problem?

    cheers

    L
     
    waxwabbit, Aug 28, 2006
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  3. waxwabbit

    G-Man Guest

    Speaking from my 206 Accord EX-V6 with Nav.

    I love the NAV and all the bells and whistles that go with it. The trip
    computer, etc. I wish I had gotten it in my Pilot.

    But I purchased a Garmin nuvi 360 for $699, and it's portable, and just as
    good a GPS. If I had to do all over again, not sure I'd go all the extra
    money for the NAV.

    That's my 2 cents.

    G-Man

    Ps, not sure about the Civic, but you could not add a factory NAV to an
    Accord after the fact.
     
    G-Man, Aug 29, 2006
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    harry Guest

    I have two Accord V6 with NAV and I loved it.
    Is it worth it? It's up to you. Portable can do the same job but it does
    not integrate as well and it "stood" somewhere on dash.
    For $2000 extra on Accord, I bought it without second thought. My wife is a
    typical anti-modern electronics and she can not live without it now.

    Look at the downside, it integrates with all your car stereo and XM, one
    thing broke, whole thing need to be replaced if you can find it...
    Portable costs less money and possible to "upgrade".

    Civic "only" costs $1500 for the Navi option, seems a better deal than
    Accord.
     
    harry, Aug 29, 2006
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    shitdick Guest

    I downgraded from an '04 TL w/ NAVI to an '06 Civic w/o. Getting divorced,
    needed the extra coin, but that's another story. I was interested in the
    NAVI w/ the Civic but when I found out that the extra price for the NAVI
    over an EX w/o did not include the XM (another $ 800+) I didn't think it was
    close to being worth it. I bought an Audiovox Express and had it installed
    by Circuit City to the Aux port for under $ 200. Thought I would miss the
    integration that I had w/ the TL/NAVI/XM, but I actually like the current
    setup better.

    - 30 Presets vs. 12
    - Tune Select (Discovered more music & stations that I never listened to in
    the TL
    - Remote for controlling the unit
    - Mute feature (good for cell phone calls)

    I enjoy XM much more than I did for the 2 years that I had the TL & I loved
    XM then.
     
    shitdick, Aug 29, 2006
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    L Alpert Guest

    I have a 2004 accord with Navi. It works quite well, though I have nothing
    much to compare it to except a few rentals that have had some pretty klutzy
    units.
     
    L Alpert, Sep 2, 2006
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  7. waxwabbit

    L Alpert Guest

    No, I don't believe you can (Navi).
     
    L Alpert, Sep 2, 2006
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    TomP Guest

    Not to me. Unless you have a specific need; it's an expensive
    option that may not have residual value when it comes time to sell/trade
    teh car.

    Factory installed XM works. The accessory XM not so much, the
    antenna is mounted on the upper, right corner of the windshield.
    Sometimes there is a problem with reception when driving north or west
    (hides the antenna from the southern sky.)
    The navi is slick; the XM antenna on the windshield is hooky
    looking.

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    TomP, Sep 2, 2006
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