![]() |
2012 Honda Pilot with built in navigation |
With all the technological advances, it only seems fit that Honda drivers continue to have additional accommodating and beneficial additive options. The days of the World Almanac Maps
fade away, as we've become a generation of GPS and Portable Navigation Device
(PND). So when equipping your new Honda, is it better to go with the
option to have a factory GPS system built into the vehicle’s center dash or
wait to purchase an after market standalone PND system?
![]() |
New 8-inch color display |
There are four benefits of investing in the Honda built in factory GPS option:
1. Appearance. When you have a
built in navigation system, it simply looks better. The sleek and polished
appearance of a built in navigation system creates a high-tech and integrated
appearance for your vehicle. In addition, they have larger screens and are
designed to work specifically with the vehicle. But, if you purchase an
aftermarket navigation system it will most likely attach to the windshield and
the wire plug will be visible because it will have to attach to the power
adapter (cigarette lighter).
2. Warranty. Because the factory
navigation system is part of your Honda, it is covered by the
bumper-to-bumper warranty. If anything goes wrong with the system, you can schedule a service appointed at Greg May Honda and have it repaired that day, as opposed to shipping off
an aftermarket system back to the manufacturer and waiting for them to fix it
or replace it.
3. Theft. To prevent theft with an
after market PND, you will have to take your system off the dash, unplug it,
and store it away every time you go somewhere. With a built in navigation
system it's more difficult to remove the system it without damaging it, so
thieves rarely bother to even try and steal it while a portable device is
easily snatched because it's only attached to the windshield with a suction
cup. In addition, most insurance policies will cover the replacement of built in
systems while portable devices are not covered.
4. Resale Value. A factory navigation
systems substantially improves a vehicles resale value. According to Edmunds.com,
used-car analysts say that visible options on used cars, like navigation
systems, tend to hold their value in the used-car market and make a car more
desirable to potential buyers.
Though, it all comes down to personal preference. If you're still on the fence
about investing in a factory GPS system for your new vehicle then I suggest you visit Greg May Honda to test drive a car and weigh
the pros and cons before making a decision.
the top engineering firms in the business district of Louisiana. He is also a freelance journalist and has passion for anything automotive. Lamborghini Rentals Near Me
ReplyDelete