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Where can you buy the latest Nav CD. I have a 2006 e60 (build date July 05) and sometimes it dosen't have the latest info. Thanks.
P.S. How much does it cost and is it worth it?
P.S. How much does it cost and is it worth it?
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Originally Posted by juventus' post='248431' date='Mar 2 2006, 06:36 AM
Where can you buy the latest Nav CD. I have a 2006 e60 (build date July 05) and sometimes it dosen't have the latest info. Thanks.
P.S. How much does it cost and is it worth it?
P.S. How much does it cost and is it worth it?
Probably around $200. It will NEVER have totally complete or current info. Whether or not it is worth updating is an unknown question. Depends how much you use it and how far afield you travel.
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Originally Posted by E60VTA' post='248471' date='Mar 2 2006, 07:10 AM
According to the NavTeq website, the latest release DVD is now 2006-2. My car came with 2005-2 when delivered in December. It is available from either NavTeq or your (any) BMW dealer. Don't know cost.
Probably around $200. It will NEVER have totally complete or current info. Whether or not it is worth updating is an unknown question. Depends how much you use it and how far afield you travel.
Probably around $200. It will NEVER have totally complete or current info. Whether or not it is worth updating is an unknown question. Depends how much you use it and how far afield you travel.
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Originally Posted by juventus' post='248431' date='Mar 2 2006, 06:36 AM
Where can you buy the latest Nav CD. I have a 2006 e60 (build date July 05) and sometimes it dosen't have the latest info. Thanks.
P.S. How much does it cost and is it worth it?
P.S. How much does it cost and is it worth it?
If the info or streets are recently changed, don't count on the new DVD will make the change.
Maybe you want to check with someone on the forum who are using the lastest Nav DVD.
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My car came with 2004-2. Since upgraded to 2005-1 ( 20 Euro), 2005-2 (10 GBP), now en route 2006-1 (40 GBP)
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My car came with 2004-2. Since upgraded to 2005-1 ( 20 Euro), 2005-2 (10 GBP), now en route 2006-1 (40 GBP)
So far had one ilegal clone, but got my money back after a bit of a push. Rest have been the real mcoy
Its a rip off the BMW price
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I still don't understand why one that already has the original nav dvd, has to pay the whole sum of money again for the updated version. It's not like your getting a whole smth else, only minor updates. Right? It should be free, if one can attest that it has the original dvd, and a receipt or smth. Or not free but way less the integral price.
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='248795' date='Mar 2 2006, 02:31 PM
I still don't understand why one that already has the original nav dvd, has to pay the whole sum of money again for the updated version. It's not like your getting a whole smth else, only minor updates. Right? It should be free, if one can attest that it has the original dvd, and a receipt or smth. Or not free but way less the integral price.
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='248795' date='Mar 2 2006, 02:31 PM
I still don't understand why one that already has the original nav dvd, has to pay the whole sum of money again for the updated version. It's not like your getting a whole smth else, only minor updates. Right? It should be free, if one can attest that it has the original dvd, and a receipt or smth. Or not free but way less the integral price.
I just got my version 2006-2 at my dealer. I was curious if they had updated an incorrect instruction for getting onto a major freeway near me. The interchange was revised in a huge project several years ago in which, among other things, the route onto the freeway was altered from being a left-hand turn on a green arrow to a right-hand turn. I have had four cars since 2004 that all used NavTeq data for their Nav Systems. All of them have not included this change in freeway access. On the way home from the dealer I tried the freeway entry instructions and they still do not have it correct. Makes me wonder what else they have not corrected for my $199 + tax. Next I will try POIs. I looked for a restaurant in the next city a month ago or so and was directed to a spot where ther was a large sign in front of what used to be this retaurtant saying the building was available for lease. When I was at another location of the same restaurant chain, I asked about the first location and was told it had been closed for over a year.
As good as navigation systems are, they cannot really keep current with all the changes that occur in POIs and roadways across all of the USA. One could probably use the original disc for four or more years with minimal misdirection. Inasmuch as no list of updated data is included, you have no way to know what is different from one DVD version to the next.
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Originally Posted by E60VTA' post='248886' date='Mar 2 2006, 08:05 PM
It is NavTeq's and car dealer's way of obtaining additional revenue. NavTeq uses some of this revenue to update the millions of POIs and navigation details on the DVD. BMW and other car dealers use their portion of the revenue to pad their bottom line.
I just got my version 2006-2 at my dealer. I was curious if they had updated an incorrect instruction for getting onto a major freeway near me. The interchange was revised in a huge project several years ago in which, among other things, the route onto the freeway was altered from being a left-hand turn on a green arrow to a right-hand turn. I have had four cars since 2004 that all used NavTeq data for their Nav Systems. All of them have not included this change in freeway access. On the way home from the dealer I tried the freeway entry instructions and they still do not have it correct. Makes me wonder what else they have not corrected for my $199 + tax. Next I will try POIs. I looked for a restaurant in the next city a month ago or so and was directed to a spot where ther was a large sign in front of what used to be this retaurtant saying the building was available for lease. When I was at another location of the same restaurant chain, I asked about the first location and was told it had been closed for over a year.
As good as navigation systems are, they cannot really keep current with all the changes that occur in POIs and roadways across all of the USA. One could probably use the original disc for four or more years with minimal misdirection. Inasmuch as no list of updated data is included, you have no way to know what is different from one DVD version to the next.
I just got my version 2006-2 at my dealer. I was curious if they had updated an incorrect instruction for getting onto a major freeway near me. The interchange was revised in a huge project several years ago in which, among other things, the route onto the freeway was altered from being a left-hand turn on a green arrow to a right-hand turn. I have had four cars since 2004 that all used NavTeq data for their Nav Systems. All of them have not included this change in freeway access. On the way home from the dealer I tried the freeway entry instructions and they still do not have it correct. Makes me wonder what else they have not corrected for my $199 + tax. Next I will try POIs. I looked for a restaurant in the next city a month ago or so and was directed to a spot where ther was a large sign in front of what used to be this retaurtant saying the building was available for lease. When I was at another location of the same restaurant chain, I asked about the first location and was told it had been closed for over a year.
As good as navigation systems are, they cannot really keep current with all the changes that occur in POIs and roadways across all of the USA. One could probably use the original disc for four or more years with minimal misdirection. Inasmuch as no list of updated data is included, you have no way to know what is different from one DVD version to the next.