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#47
That's even sillier than your "6 ounces is too heavy" argument...
But it's weird you prefer it mounted on the side...given the OEM nav you like so much is in the middle... apparently being able to put it where you want it would be yet another advantage of the Garmin
I had a spanking deal on my IS350. I tried to build my own IS350 since they were so limited but the downside is that they wouldn't budge with the pricing if I were to build my own. I was able to get invoice on my car which I think was like $5000 or $6000 off window price.
Convenience is debatable since I find a device that actually does a lot more and can be taken on airplanes with me (or on foot if walking an unfamiliar downtime) a lot more "convenient" than a device that does less and is stuck in my dashboard even when I'm going someplace without the car.
Still though, you could've bought 7 of em at $350 before you were spending about the same as the OEM nav. (not to mention the $99 lifetime updates versus $300/yr for Lexus)...
Maybe Tomtom uses crap materials, I dunno... I'm on my second Garmin in about 10 years though, never using a case, just storing in the center console... I sold the first one as pristine, and the second still is too a couple years in.
Do you live in a really high crime area or something? That might explain what seems like being overly paranoid...
If they break into the car physically it's unlikely they'd be unwilling to pop a glovebox lock.
They really aren't.
Again I think you have a perspective problem...or really really small pockets.
Mine is 4.8"W x 3.0"H x .8"D
The 3G and 3G iphones are 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.48 inches
So respectively the Garmin is .3 inches wider, .6 inches taller, and .32 inches thicker.
That's really, really, not "way bulkier"
In fact, it's smaller in height and width than some other smart phones are... the HTC EVO for example is 4.8x2.6.
The thing don't even fit inside my pocket. So you would expect people to carry it around town when you are traveling then what do you do when your not using it?
Oh, you mean you stole the app. I'm sure that makes TomTom feel better than you're using their app without paying for it, but I'm not sure recommending theft is really the way to go.
Maybe if you'd skipped the $2500 OEM nav you could've paid the nice people for their work instead :P
You got a $1 mount that ties into the factory stereo and mounts your phone on the dash without leaving any marks?
Got any links to this wonder product?
That would be ironic...I mean, unlikely, given the Garmin has a vastly superior GPS receiver/antenna.
Anyway, I don't object to OEM nav as a whole... when I was cross-shopping Infinit they offered a Nav system in the G sedan, for 07 models even, that was vastly superior to the Lexus offering (HD based, realtime traffic, etc) and it was half the price of the Lexus nav too. If I'd gotten the G I would've gotten nav in it, since it wasn't outdated or nearly as overpriced as the Lexus one.
To all the folks with the $2500 already sunk, if you want to give reasons you're happy with it, go right ahead... (just try to make em better than "a 6 ounce Garmin is too heavy" or "I prefer my phone that isn't really much smaller, does less, and has a smaller screen"...and as I said the 2010+ version is actually halfway decent, though still missing features... But my advice for pre-2010 buyers is still to avoid that overpriced outdated OEM unit if possible.
Last edited by Kurtz; 09-06-10 at 12:14 AM.
#48
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I can't justify paying a extra $30 for something that I don't use on a daily basis. I have stated that the Garmin is pretty useless already since it is pretty inconvenient to take it out every time I hop into the car. However, on the other hand, OEM navigation has useful features for daily use which don't exist on a Garmin.
Yeah, you had a crap dealer... I understand that's common for special ordering with lexus though... I was lucky enough to find one offering a deal similar to yours, even on a special order exactly how I wanted it though.
Congrats. Wonder how long you had to wait for your car to be special made?
Or buyers prefer to actually have the navigation equipped in their cars?
If you want a better look GFX tips only cost $40.
I guess you can't remember what you were arguing about few hours ago. If this discussion is about how much better a navigation looks it would of ended long time ago.
Where? Show me a better solution than the OEM navigation that is actually reliable? Does it have warranty also?
Comparing an iphone with a case and a Garmin with a case it is in fact heavier and bulkier. Therefore I noted previously when I am not using it
Actually I do live in a high crime area. But having a $350 item I rather take precautions.
It would buy more time for sure. The longer they take = the higher chance of them getting caught. Not to mention, I do have a 2 way alarm. If my windows get smashed and I am within the 2 mile radius my key fob will alert me. That is only if I used a GPS in my IS350.
I think you forgot that I carry my Garmin with the cover. (Mentioned it a couple times already)
And I do have small pockets. Even my iphone has a tight fit.
Thanks but no thanks.
Why would I need my phone to be connected to the factory stereo? It does have a AUX jack if I ever need to listen to directions on the speakers but it would have too much wires dangling everywhere just like any Garmin.
Why would it matter if it leaves mark or not? I clean them off every time I park if I use my suction mount. I don't use them on a daily basis as I noted at least 5 times. I only use it when I need it.
It is so superior that it has problem tracing my car's location. For instance, I take a exit on the freeway and the Garmin still thinks I am on the freeway. If the Garmin is so much better than the OEM navigation, why wouldn't it come with the feature that most OEM navigation has that you explained.
Hmm.. I looked over the thread for 5 minutes and can't find anything about being too quiet.
This is the only thing I found that is close to being too quiet and it's not even close.
So all of a sudden you can justify paying $2500 on something that has real time traffic and a HDD? It seems like you are better off buying a G in the beginning. I have considered buying the G37 and their forums has people that think just like you. They told me that navigation is a waste of money and told me to just use a portable navi. Maybe a Lexus isn't the right car for you. Since the G is more sporty oriented. Seems like your going after something more sporty than something luxury.
You paid $2500 for the OEM nav versus 100-200 for a Garmin and you're gonna suggest the $30 mount for the Garmin makes it expensive?
That's even sillier than your "6 ounces is too heavy" argument...
That's even sillier than your "6 ounces is too heavy" argument...
Yeah, you had a crap dealer... I understand that's common for special ordering with lexus though... I was lucky enough to find one offering a deal similar to yours, even on a special order exactly how I wanted it though.
because like I said, most of the ones on the lot come that way (since it's a high profit item for Lexus) and as you just noted a lot of dealers will only offer "good" pricing on whatever they have sitting around on the lot... hence I suspect many ended up with nav because that's what the dealer had.
And a nicer sound too... and a better look... you just told us a better look was worth $2500, and that added 0 hp!
I guess you can't remember what you were arguing about few hours ago. If this discussion is about how much better a navigation looks it would of ended long time ago.
Again, you can easily hook up a backup camera to display on an aftermarket nav... and still pay a ton less than OEM. I didn't since I have no use for one, but for those who do it's certainly available without going OEM.
They aren't big either... but you thought 6 ounces was really heavy, so your perspective might be off.
Do you live in a really high crime area or something? That might explain what seems like being overly paranoid...
If they break into the car physically it's unlikely they'd be unwilling to pop a glovebox lock.
If they break into the car physically it's unlikely they'd be unwilling to pop a glovebox lock.
It would buy more time for sure. The longer they take = the higher chance of them getting caught. Not to mention, I do have a 2 way alarm. If my windows get smashed and I am within the 2 mile radius my key fob will alert me. That is only if I used a GPS in my IS350.
They really aren't.
Again I think you have a perspective problem...or really really small pockets.
Mine is 4.8"W x 3.0"H x .8"D
The 3G and 3G iphones are 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.48 inches
So respectively the Garmin is .3 inches wider, .6 inches taller, and .32 inches thicker.
That's really, really, not "way bulkier"
In fact, it's smaller in height and width than some other smart phones are... the HTC EVO for example is 4.8x2.6.
Again I think you have a perspective problem...or really really small pockets.
Mine is 4.8"W x 3.0"H x .8"D
The 3G and 3G iphones are 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.48 inches
So respectively the Garmin is .3 inches wider, .6 inches taller, and .32 inches thicker.
That's really, really, not "way bulkier"
In fact, it's smaller in height and width than some other smart phones are... the HTC EVO for example is 4.8x2.6.
And I do have small pockets. Even my iphone has a tight fit.
Oh, you mean you stole the app. I'm sure that makes TomTom feel better than you're using their app without paying for it, but I'm not sure recommending theft is really the way to go.
Maybe if you'd skipped the $2500 OEM nav you could've paid the nice people for their work instead :P
Maybe if you'd skipped the $2500 OEM nav you could've paid the nice people for their work instead :P
You got a $1 mount that ties into the factory stereo and mounts your phone on the dash without leaving any marks?
Got any links to this wonder product?
Got any links to this wonder product?
Why would it matter if it leaves mark or not? I clean them off every time I park if I use my suction mount. I don't use them on a daily basis as I noted at least 5 times. I only use it when I need it.
That would be ironic...I mean, unlikely, given the Garmin has a vastly superior GPS receiver/antenna.
dead reckoning since it's hooked into the speedometer and knows which way it's going.
You earlier suggested the Garmin (which is significantly louder than the iphone) was too quiet for bluetooth phone calls to work well...now magically the iphone volume is great?
This is the only thing I found that is close to being too quiet and it's not even close.
I don't either but people seem to complain more about the sound quality on the Garmin than on OEM navigation.
To all the folks with the $2500 already sunk, if you want to give reasons you're happy with it, go right ahead... (just try to make em better than "a 6 ounce Garmin is too heavy" or "I prefer my phone that isn't really much smaller, does less, and has a smaller screen"...and as I said the 2010+ version is actually halfway decent, though still missing features... But my advice for pre-2010 buyers is still to avoid that overpriced outdated OEM unit if possible.
#51
Geez, this is one epic debate. Seriously though, like Javy and I said, it's mostly for aesthetics and convenience (and the DVD changer if you have ML), two things people are willing to pay significant amounts of money for. There's no right or wrong here, just do what makes you happy.
#52
But $30 is too much.
Must be the new math.
I can't figure out people who spend 35-40k on a car and do not get exactly what they want.
Wait, did you do the nav hack on your OEM system? If so then you don't have warranty either.
If not, then your system cripples itself when the car is moving, which kinda sucks.
2 garmins over about 8 years use, no case ever, and neither has a scratch on it.
I suppose you encase your iPhone in carbonite since you apparently beat the hell out of everything you own?
Seriously, if your reply to "the iphone app costs money" really is "No it doesn't because I stole it" the same can apply to the Garmin.
It's free! as long as you sneak it past store security!
Heck, the OEM system is free as long as you steal a car with one, based on your logic!
So you can hear it?
You stated you had problems using bluetooth on the Garmin, despite it being louder than an iphones volume... so I figured you had trouble hearing basic speakers and would need the help.
In fact having to do that is one of your complaints about the Garmin...and it's yet another on your list of silly complaints because you shouldn't be using that mount in the first place.
It is so superior that it has problem tracing my car's location. For instance, I take a exit on the freeway and the Garmin still thinks I am on the freeway. If the Garmin is so much better than the OEM navigation, why wouldn't it come with the feature that most OEM navigation has that you explained.
I really think you just have a defective Garmin since this is the second or third criticism you've had of it that disagrees with every single other person I've heard who owns one.
Maybe you ought check if it's still under warranty? Unless you acquired it like you did your iphone app...
Lexus is ahead on some things, but teletronics and such is not one of em.
Maybe it's a weird idea to you that you shouldn't buy outdated technology for 10 times what it's actually worth?
Is it because you tend to just use stuff without paying for it anyway so your perception of value is skewed?
It seems like you are better off buying a G in the beginning. I have considered buying the G37 and their forums has people that think just like you. They told me that navigation is a waste of money and told me to just use a portable navi. Maybe a Lexus isn't the right car for you. Since the G is more sporty oriented. Seems like your going after something more sporty than something luxury.
I'm still not sure how sitting in traffic because your antique OEM unit didn't know about it, versus my Garmin that routed me around it so I'm already where I'm going, is "luxury"
Is it because you get to enjoy the vented seats while sitting there going nowhere?
I realize there's a class of people who are sure that paying more for less qualifies as "luxury" but I thought most of em buy BMWs... maybe that's what you should've gotten!
Last edited by Kurtz; 09-06-10 at 02:50 PM.
#53
Yet you paid $2500 for something despite the fact you said you don't use nav 95% of the time.
But $30 is too much.
Must be the new math.
But $30 is too much.
Must be the new math.
Wait, did you do the nav hack on your OEM system? If so then you don't have warranty either.
If not, then your system cripples itself when the car is moving, which kinda sucks.
Yes, but as I explained the case is just silly.
2 garmins over about 8 years use, no case ever, and neither has a scratch on it.
I suppose you encase your iPhone in carbonite since you apparently beat the hell out of everything you own?
2 garmins over about 8 years use, no case ever, and neither has a scratch on it.
I suppose you encase your iPhone in carbonite since you apparently beat the hell out of everything you own?
Who knows if one day I accidentally drop the navi/iPhone on the floor and a screen cracks? Like I said before, I rather be safe than sorry.
Also, if you didn't know, iPhone is more fragile than car paint. Without a cover, the back of the iPhone will be all scratched regardless.
Seriously, if your reply to "the iphone app costs money" really is "No it doesn't because I stole it" the same can apply to the Garmin.
It's free! as long as you sneak it past store security!
Heck, the OEM system is free as long as you steal a car with one, based on your logic!
Btw, it is perfectly legal to Jailbreak your phone now. But you can start a new thread in OT to talk about your views on people jailbreaking their phones.
So you can hear it?
You stated you had problems using bluetooth on the Garmin, despite it being louder than an iphones volume... so I figured you had trouble hearing basic speakers and would need the help.
You stated you had problems using bluetooth on the Garmin, despite it being louder than an iphones volume... so I figured you had trouble hearing basic speakers and would need the help.
Because it's a lot faster to use a friction mount that doesn't leave marks and doesn't require you wiping down the window or dash every single time you use it.
In fact having to do that is one of your complaints about the Garmin...and it's yet another on your list of silly complaints because you shouldn't be using that mount in the first place.
In fact having to do that is one of your complaints about the Garmin...and it's yet another on your list of silly complaints because you shouldn't be using that mount in the first place.
Seriously, can you honestly tell me that you use your Garmin every time you hop in the car?
That's kinda funny actually... since in another recent thread on the OEM GPS the complaint was about how it always got the cars location wrong... and when I mentioned there was a TSIB that corrects it (and it only happens on an 06) another poster, with an 08, mentioned how superior his Garmin was at knowing his exact location, while the OEM system was often off a bit in comparison.
I really think you just have a defective Garmin since this is the second or third criticism you've had of it that disagrees with every single other person I've heard who owns one.
I really think you just have a defective Garmin since this is the second or third criticism you've had of it that disagrees with every single other person I've heard who owns one.
Maybe you ought check if it's still under warranty? Unless you acquired it like you did your iphone app...
Moreso than lacking those features and still being DVD based for the price yes. And apparently Lexus agreed since they finally updated the system for 2010 models.... years after their competition had done so.
Lexus is ahead on some things, but teletronics and such is not one of em.
Lexus is ahead on some things, but teletronics and such is not one of em.
Maybe it's a weird idea to you that you shouldn't buy outdated technology for 10 times what it's actually worth?
Is it because you tend to just use stuff without paying for it anyway so your perception of value is skewed?
Is it because you tend to just use stuff without paying for it anyway so your perception of value is skewed?
I'm still not sure how sitting in traffic because your antique OEM unit didn't know about it, versus my Garmin that routed me around it so I'm already where I'm going, is "luxury"
Is it because you get to enjoy the vented seats while sitting there going nowhere?
Is it because you get to enjoy the vented seats while sitting there going nowhere?
I realize there's a class of people who are sure that paying more for less qualifies as "luxury" but I thought most of em buy BMWs... maybe that's what you should've gotten!
Last edited by smokyis350; 09-07-10 at 01:11 AM.
#54
4. Can't make phone calls on the go unless it is in your speed dial. Once again, what if your passenger, in this case my wife, has her phone paired to the car. She has to dial using her phone instead of the on screen dialing. Annoying.
So far there is no easy trick to over ride the "safe guards".
So far there is no easy trick to over ride the "safe guards".
The backup camera is a safety feature. It lets you see small children and pets that might be hiding in your blind spot.
#55
Since you don't use the actual nav part of the nav 95% of the time you could've bought a pro-installed aftermarket backup camera and a Garmin for the 5% of the time you need it and been thousands of dollars ahead.
So since stealing is ok by you a Garmin is just as free, since you could steal that too.
(Jailbreaking also violates the warranty terms on the phone since you seem so concerned about warranty, but I guess you can just steal a new phone if yours breaks, right?)
That's why it seemed kinda dumb to pay $2500 for a nav system I wouldn't use a ton when I could get a better one for $150.
It probably hurts the families of the people who wrote the software though... but I suppose those don't matter much to you.
Maybe if you hadn't blown the $2500 on OEM nav you could pay others for their work instead of just stealing it?
You said you removed your hack though, so how're you watching movies on the nav system while driving again?
#56
Like someone mentioned. Fly audio navigation are having issues and problems. It wouldn't be financially smart to change something that big in the car without having proper warranty. One year ago, my CD jammed. If I didn't have warranty on the car it would cost $500 in labor to repair. I don't even know what happens if your CD gets jammed in one of those Fly audio. It is not a OEM part so Lexus will not service it. So would you have to ship the whole navigation back to Fly Audio to repair?
This is a great thread and has alot of owners opinions that have the factory system (doesn't seem like too many FlyAudio owners are chiming in). I think both systems have their advantages and disadvantages, so it is really up to each buyer as to what is most important to them. The more options to choose from the better, in my opinion.
As always, I am happy to answer any questions that people may have. Thanks!
#57
So you paid $2500 for a backup cam then? Seems silly since aftermarket ones are 1/10th that... heck, professionally installed ones would be a couple grand cheaper.
Since you don't use the actual nav part of the nav 95% of the time you could've bought a pro-installed aftermarket backup camera and a Garmin for the 5% of the time you need it and been thousands of dollars ahead.
Since you don't use the actual nav part of the nav 95% of the time you could've bought a pro-installed aftermarket backup camera and a Garmin for the 5% of the time you need it and been thousands of dollars ahead.
but it's not legal to steal GPS software...which is what you said you did rather than pay for it on your iphone... You remember, when I mentioned the TomTom software on your iphone cost money and you said no it didn't since you're jailbroken?
So since stealing is ok by you a Garmin is just as free, since you could steal that too.
So since stealing is ok by you a Garmin is just as free, since you could steal that too.
(Jailbreaking also violates the warranty terms on the phone since you seem so concerned about warranty, but I guess you can just steal a new phone if yours breaks, right?)
Even if something went wrong with my jailbreak phone. I can easily restore it through itunes. I have 3 jailbreak iphones and have no issue so far and I am pretty sure barely anyone does either since I am a member on the jailbreak forums for iphone.
No, I don't. Like you I only use nav when I need it, which isn't most of the time.
That's why it seemed kinda dumb to pay $2500 for a nav system I wouldn't use a ton when I could get a better one for $150.
That's why it seemed kinda dumb to pay $2500 for a nav system I wouldn't use a ton when I could get a better one for $150.
No, it doesn't hurt my feelings that you steal your software.
It probably hurts the families of the people who wrote the software though... but I suppose those don't matter much to you.
It probably hurts the families of the people who wrote the software though... but I suppose those don't matter much to you.
If you have to steal software I'm not sure I'm the poor one...
Maybe if you hadn't blown the $2500 on OEM nav you could pay others for their work instead of just stealing it?
Maybe if you hadn't blown the $2500 on OEM nav you could pay others for their work instead of just stealing it?
You have turned this thread upside down into a debate about jailbreaking. Why don't you focus on this thread's topic instead of derailing it any further?
Ah, so you watch movies while driving too... a thief and a reckless driver... nice combo.
You said you removed your hack though, so how're you watching movies on the nav system while driving again?
#58
I am not sure where you are getting your information, but I would check your facts. The FlyAudio systems are working exactly the same today as they were 10 months ago when we started selling them. Nothing has changed accept we have sold more and more of them. Since you are speaking hypothetically, if your FlyAudio CD/DVD/MP3 player got jammed and it was due to a problem with the FlyAudio, you would send it back to me and I would swap it out for you (free of charge, under warranty). In the last 10 months, out of the hundreds of units we have sold, I have only exchanged 1 system to date for a CD changer issue.
This is a great thread and has alot of owners opinions that have the factory system (doesn't seem like too many FlyAudio owners are chiming in). I think both systems have their advantages and disadvantages, so it is really up to each buyer as to what is most important to them. The more options to choose from the better, in my opinion.
As always, I am happy to answer any questions that people may have. Thanks!
This is a great thread and has alot of owners opinions that have the factory system (doesn't seem like too many FlyAudio owners are chiming in). I think both systems have their advantages and disadvantages, so it is really up to each buyer as to what is most important to them. The more options to choose from the better, in my opinion.
As always, I am happy to answer any questions that people may have. Thanks!
I am simply just reapplying what someone else already said.
Before you go adding Flyaudio, read this:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-350-a-63.html
Pretty messed up that they do not support their product less than a year of being released. Do your due diligence before spending close to $2000 for the unit and install.
The OEM NAV is by far the best option IMO, I would not buy another Luxury car that has no OEM NAV on it.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-350-a-63.html
Pretty messed up that they do not support their product less than a year of being released. Do your due diligence before spending close to $2000 for the unit and install.
The OEM NAV is by far the best option IMO, I would not buy another Luxury car that has no OEM NAV on it.
Kenwood DNX8120. It's still the most bang for the buck I've found. Oh yea, and it's bluetooth works amazingly, the ipod interface is ready to go, and it has outputs built in for external amps, a built in multiband EQ, and it can even play non-burned DVD's without them getting stuck. SWEEET! ha
Play some catch up FlyAudio.
Play some catch up FlyAudio.
#59
Your response was "no it doesn't because I steal my software"
And you can't seem to understand how insane a reply that is.
You can steal the garmin too, so then that's also free.
You can steal a Lexus too, so I guess the car was also free.
I mean, a lot of stuff is free when you're a thief. The relevance of it seems to keep flying well over your head though.
I understand why you seem so paranoid about having your stuff stolen though.... when you go around stealing all the time it's understandable you expect everyone else does too.
Just off-hand:
http://www.4ucam.com/GPS-Wireless-Ba...arview-IR.html
that's with 30 seconds of looking. If you actually put some time into it you could find "nicer" ones, but that one also offers features the old lexus GPS doesn't (speaks all the street names for example) plus includes a wireless backup camera... all for $250. The "labor" would be maybe 30 minutes to wire the reverse lights to trigger the camera display. So yeah, a couple grand less.
I imagine if you wanted to use the OEM camera (and mount location) you could do that too with any GPS that took a video input, but you might only save $1500 over the OEM system instead of $2000 or something.
Or you can just steal one from a store... then it's free!
Well, I guess you'd still have to pay for the install... but you can always steal the money to pay for that, right?
Which again requires wiring aftermarket parts into your car, exactly the kinda thing you said you did not want to do for warranty reasons.
#60
Why the direct attack on me?
I am simply just reapplying what someone else already said.
Here are more examples which lies in your own thread:
Anyways, regarding the CD jam. That is sure a lot of hassle. What if people have these things professionally installed. To install the unit then when a CD jams in the unit you would have to pay them to uninstall the unit then ship it back to you? When you are done fixing the unit the shop would have to install it again? That is a lot of... labor.
I am simply just reapplying what someone else already said.
Here are more examples which lies in your own thread:
Anyways, regarding the CD jam. That is sure a lot of hassle. What if people have these things professionally installed. To install the unit then when a CD jams in the unit you would have to pay them to uninstall the unit then ship it back to you? When you are done fixing the unit the shop would have to install it again? That is a lot of... labor.
I agree that people should do their due diligence before making a big purchase (FlyAudio or not), but I hope they look a little farther than 1 members post. I have hundreds of happy clients (some of which who post here and some of which who don't) that are more than satisfied with the experience that FlyAudio offers.