2013-2014 nav disks
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Thank you Snide but looking for a bit better deal -
Direct from Jaguar the disks are $199 for both
Jaguar Navigation DVD - NAVDVDMAPS.COM -$50 for both maps 2012 edition
2014 Jaguar XK/XF DVD Navigation System Maps Update | Car Navigation DVD Maps - both maps $100 (if someone wants to split that let me know)
https://www.bluesnap.com/jsp/buynow....eferrer=881010 -$99 both maps 2013
Snide if you'll take $50 I'm in otherwise I'll wait a bit. My current maps are 2007 and don't show some nearby newer freeways. If it comes to it I'll spring for the $100 2013 edition and split it with someone as I only need/want the West
Direct from Jaguar the disks are $199 for both
Jaguar Navigation DVD - NAVDVDMAPS.COM -$50 for both maps 2012 edition
2014 Jaguar XK/XF DVD Navigation System Maps Update | Car Navigation DVD Maps - both maps $100 (if someone wants to split that let me know)
https://www.bluesnap.com/jsp/buynow....eferrer=881010 -$99 both maps 2013
Snide if you'll take $50 I'm in otherwise I'll wait a bit. My current maps are 2007 and don't show some nearby newer freeways. If it comes to it I'll spring for the $100 2013 edition and split it with someone as I only need/want the West
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$199:00 for new nav discs!
For the purists amoung us this might not be irrelevant...
I travel for my work all the time, in fact my pals joke my daily driver is a rental!
I use a Garmin GPS to get around, its small, easy to carry and easy to program, map updates are free, and it talks to me. It tells me when to turn, in which direction, and what lane I should be in. It remembers where I've been so I can get back to my hotel after work, and then back to the work location the next day, and I can change its destination on the go (although I shouldn't), and knows where all the airports are.
It cost less than those discs.
If I need to find my way anywhere I get out my Garmin, in my 05 XKR, in my 11 XK, in my 07 A6, in my wife's 12 A5. In every case the Garmin is quicker to program, easier to follow, has the latest updates, and I don't get lost, or more importantly, have to ask for directions. Not one of the in car GPS systems can match that little unit.
Just saying...
For the purists amoung us this might not be irrelevant...
I travel for my work all the time, in fact my pals joke my daily driver is a rental!
I use a Garmin GPS to get around, its small, easy to carry and easy to program, map updates are free, and it talks to me. It tells me when to turn, in which direction, and what lane I should be in. It remembers where I've been so I can get back to my hotel after work, and then back to the work location the next day, and I can change its destination on the go (although I shouldn't), and knows where all the airports are.
It cost less than those discs.
If I need to find my way anywhere I get out my Garmin, in my 05 XKR, in my 11 XK, in my 07 A6, in my wife's 12 A5. In every case the Garmin is quicker to program, easier to follow, has the latest updates, and I don't get lost, or more importantly, have to ask for directions. Not one of the in car GPS systems can match that little unit.
Just saying...
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$199:00 for new nav discs!
For the purists amoung us this might not be irrelevant...
I travel for my work all the time, in fact my pals joke my daily driver is a rental!
I use a Garmin GPS to get around, its small, easy to carry and easy to program, map updates are free, and it talks to me. It tells me when to turn, in which direction, and what lane I should be in. It remembers where I've been so I can get back to my hotel after work, and then back to the work location the next day, and I can change its destination on the go (although I shouldn't), and knows where all the airports are.
It cost less than those discs.
If I need to find my way anywhere I get out my Garmin, in my 05 XKR, in my 11 XK, in my 07 A6, in my wife's 12 A5. In every case the Garmin is quicker to program, easier to follow, has the latest updates, and I don't get lost, or more importantly, have to ask for directions. Not one of the in car GPS systems can match that little unit.
Just saying...
For the purists amoung us this might not be irrelevant...
I travel for my work all the time, in fact my pals joke my daily driver is a rental!
I use a Garmin GPS to get around, its small, easy to carry and easy to program, map updates are free, and it talks to me. It tells me when to turn, in which direction, and what lane I should be in. It remembers where I've been so I can get back to my hotel after work, and then back to the work location the next day, and I can change its destination on the go (although I shouldn't), and knows where all the airports are.
It cost less than those discs.
If I need to find my way anywhere I get out my Garmin, in my 05 XKR, in my 11 XK, in my 07 A6, in my wife's 12 A5. In every case the Garmin is quicker to program, easier to follow, has the latest updates, and I don't get lost, or more importantly, have to ask for directions. Not one of the in car GPS systems can match that little unit.
Just saying...
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Yes the graphics are nice, and yes the Garmin has something very similar, but can your Jag talk to you in a sexy English voice like Joan Greenwood?
My Garmin dose. Sometimes I deliberately turn the wrong way just to hear her give me U turn directions, it just like she's scolding me.
I can't describe in a public forum what that dose for me...
My Garmin dose. Sometimes I deliberately turn the wrong way just to hear her give me U turn directions, it just like she's scolding me.
I can't describe in a public forum what that dose for me...
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I have a Garmin GPS in my dresser that I haven't used in several years, not because it's an older model but I don't care to have extraneous things cluttering my car. In reality I use my Droid with either Google Maps or Wase with great luck but again then my phone is less visible and likely to bounce around or fall. For $100 it's well-worth it to me to have updated maps in the car GPS for things like POI or simply marking a spot I like or a new address to readily access plus I'm very **** about wanting things "right and proper" in my car so a small price to pay.
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Although I'm a big believer in the built-in GPS; and its English accent. It does not always provide the most direct routing. As an example, last night I checked out a route on Mapquest to a place I had been to once before using the GPS and found a more direct shorter route that required only two turns after exiting the freeway instead of 5 turns. So I used the Mapquest route and it cut the transit time significantly. Anybody else experience something similar?
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Driving my XK back from Detroit last December I came to an intersection, at the time I was utilizing Google Maps and Waze on my phone as well as the Jag nav. When I got to the 4 way one told me to go straight, the other left, the other right.
BTW - I didn't know Mapquest was still around, last time I used that was maybe 15 years ago.
BTW - I didn't know Mapquest was still around, last time I used that was maybe 15 years ago.
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