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Jan 11th, 2009, 20:18 | #11 |
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No quite. Volvo dealer in Harrogate!!!
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Jan 11th, 2009, 21:15 | #12 |
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The volvo sat nav is expensive, but when I was ordering mine, the dealer was also offering a 'dealer' fit version which was based on a portable NAVMAN nuit or similar. Check if they are still doing it? I think it was £600.
I'll rate the system as good. On holiday in France, we used it every day and it tracked my sister's BMW sat nav OK. I had to have it as it was the onlt was to get the rearview camera. But it does aviod the hassle of removing a portable unit all the time. |
Jan 12th, 2009, 03:18 | #13 | |
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http://www.volvocars.com/intl/salesa...avigation.aspx It is not listed with the accessories. http://www.volvocars.com/INTL/SALESA...cessories.aspx tem. Last edited by tem; Jan 12th, 2009 at 03:32. Reason: added info |
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Jan 12th, 2009, 05:08 | #14 |
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Jan 12th, 2009, 14:21 | #15 |
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Thank you all for your responses.
The sum total seems to be: - buy what you want, but don't expect to get the money back on resale (recognising that resale may be easier). Given that I tend to keep cars for 6 - 10 years, this isn't much of an issue for me - Satnav is OK, although interestingly no-one has commented on how well the up-to-date traffic information works ... which seems to me to be the principal advantage over my TomTom. My only experience of the SatNav is that on my test drive is that it tried to take me the wrong way up a one-way street ............. - There's lots of positive comment about the reversing camera (for which the satnav is a prerequisite), which I had thought would be a gadget too far - BLIS, ACC etc. seem to have value, and seem to work - PCC - why? Back to thinking, and checking my bank balance .... |
Jan 12th, 2009, 18:13 | #16 |
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When I test drove I had two SE Lux's to play with which had all the safety kit.
Have to say they annoyed the hell out of me and worried me that I may come to rely on these gadgets at a risk of safety. BLIS - Not totally confident with it and still felt it was necessary for a quick look over my shoulder when moving out to lanes 2 and 3. ACC - Coming into roadworks 3 to 2 lanes, the car slowed me down very quickly which I did not like - felt like I was not in control of the car. The red LEDs atop the dash warning of being too close to the car in front - very distracting. Lane departure thingy - kept going off on a country road when I correctly took the straightest route through bends/s-bends. I know you can turn it off but it's just another distraction. The novelty of them all wore off very quickly and they were then switched off for good. PCC is handy if only for the keyless drive element. If it works as my wife's Mini's does then it's great. Walk up to the car, no need to get keys out, open car and drive off. Very easy and great if you're carrying stuff. |
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Jan 12th, 2009, 20:21 | #17 | |
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This is normally very good, BUT, you have to think ahead. It is common for me to have a route 500 miles long in the UK and up to 800 miles in Europe, planned into the Sat Nav. If you get an RTI message telling you that there is a problem, some 10/15 mile ahead, it is easy for you to decide to take the suggested detour, but if the RTI message refers to a problem some 80/100 miles away, you need to think about what is happening. For example:- "Queuing Traffic at Hamburg". The time is 08.00 and you are 100 miles away, by the time you get there, the morning rush hour should be over. An "RTA" at a similar distance, where you are informed that the road is closed, is slightly different. What I do, is continue on for some 50/60 miles, then pull over, switch off the ignition for about 30 seconds and then restart. If the road is still closed, you will recieve another RTI message. You can also scroll ahead and see if the problem has cleared. (not advised at 80+ mph) The above experiance, is with previous Merc and Volvo XC90's, (up to MY2007) Sat Nav Systems. The XC60 system (fitted to some other Volvo's, as well), the 4 DVD system, looks to be much better. If you ignore an RTI message (do not select the detour), a red icon is displayed in the left of screen and will stay there until the problem is resolved, or you choose to take the detour. This morning I had to go to Inverness, 117 miles. With some 90 miles still to go, I recieved an RTI message informing me of queuing traffic and suggesting a detour, of 11 miles, to avoid it. From experiance, I knew that this was the morning rush hour. Ignored the suggested detour, the red icon was displayed. About 40 minutes later, the icon disappeared and I had a clear run into Inverness. One final point to remember. The information you recieve. can have a human input and you have to rely on them to update information and this can be delayed. As more and more road side monitors are installed, then the RTI information, should get better. I cannot speak for other Sat Nav RTI Systems, but the Volvo System has a remote control and this give your passenger something to do, while you keep your eye on the road ahead. I hope this gives you some idea how the RTI System work, but I am sure others, will add their two pence worth. Finally:- So far, I have never gone up a one way street, the wrong way, driven into a river, or become jammed between two cottages, in Cornwall. I have been taken off, a through highway, to go around a roundabout and re-join the highway again. I have seen railway tracks on the wrong side of the road and in the early days of Sat Nav, found that the road was over a lake in the South of France. tem. |
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Jan 13th, 2009, 09:53 | #18 | |
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Works fine for me. You can pay for an extra subscription to get TomTom RTI. |
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Jan 13th, 2009, 10:00 | #19 | |
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But don't forget with all this you also get Auto Break which will break the car in the event of an imminent collision at high speed (City Safety is only for low speeds). So it could save your life one day! |
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Jan 13th, 2009, 12:58 | #20 |
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The thing with options, is that although you won't get alll the money back come sale toime - if a large proportion of a model is specced with certain options, then the used value WILL be hit if yours doesn't have them..
for instance... Bmw X5 3.0D... Worth £2500 less without comms pack, £1000 more with prem pack and £500 more with sport pack... Merc E320 Cdi... All values include desireable metallic paint and leather Volvo XC70... All values incl desireable metallic and Winter pack Volvo XC90... Values incl Leather on S model, Sat Nav, des metallic and winter pack - Manuals worth £2000 less All taken from This months Glass's Guide.... Mike |
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