Found my perfect 07 but no nav....how big of a deal
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My Ride: 2008 550I LOADED, all options except HUD and NV
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Personally, I would keep looking. If the car you're looking at doesn't have all the features you are looking for, move on, you'll only regret it later if you settle for less than what you wanted.
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My Ride: 2004 530i
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I agree 100% when shopping for a new car. But for a used car, it is a different story. It's hard to find the exact same cars to compare. Something is going to be different or off. When you finally found the car with all options, the price range might be different or the mileage could be higher. Also, these days portable GPS is so inexpensive and convinenice. On top of that, you can install GPS in a smartphone. There are alternatives to OEM navi.
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this is definitely true. some people use nav, some people don't. i think since the OP made a point to ask others about if it's a big deal that he doesn't get it, it kind of sounds like he wants it though. so, it might be best to keep looking if you think it's going to be a big deal to you.
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