Alpine Nav system
We've installed them all, and the rest aren't even close...
Todd Matsubara
TM Engineering LLC
www.tmengineering.net
And, btw, CUE went out of business, so Pioneer no longer can tout a traffic information service feature. I wonder what their pissed off customers have to say about that?
DVD Video playback is cool, but how often are you going to watch DVD video in the front seat? It's a nice feature, but I'm buying a nav system to do exactly that - nav me around.
The Kenwood system is nice, but waaay overpriced. Denso makes the Kenwood system, along with Lexus', Cadillac and a Jaguars.
The Alpine system still tops both of these systems, as DW mentioned, in EASE OF USE, INFORMATION (POIs), and Alpine reliability! I also heard dealer cost was decreased, so you might be able to get a better deal on an Alpine nav now.
MMM
Interesting to know Cue went out of business. I wonder will happen to the traffic data network they created?
Last edited by LS007; Nov 26, 2002 at 12:34 PM.
CUE's strength, historically, was as a paging company - and they had a lot of business with trucking companies. But, times are changing, and there's more better ways to get data to vehicles nowadays besides paging networks. Unfortunately, utilizing their established paging network for traffic information delivery to replace their aging paging business was not enough to recover their lost business.
MMM
Last edited by MMM; Nov 27, 2002 at 02:21 AM.



