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#11
I have one in the Odyssey. When I bought it I thought it wouldn't be used much but now I use it all the time. I would definitely get one in the S if it was an option. (I still may have one installed ala mikes2k. It looks great)
#12
Originally posted by DarioManfretti
I am happy with a simple pure powerful roadster. Don't want any nav. sys., paddle shifter, etc. In fact, if I could do without power windows, power top, cruise control, and maybe the A/C. Just think of the weight savings.
I am happy with a simple pure powerful roadster. Don't want any nav. sys., paddle shifter, etc. In fact, if I could do without power windows, power top, cruise control, and maybe the A/C. Just think of the weight savings.
#14
Purist roadster is a great concept when your BS'en at the bar with the boys or unwinding your favorite back road, but it real life everyday driving situations navigation is a vital tool. There have been countless times I have wished that system was in my car. I love to travel and New York has many congested arteries.A Nav system would make both the ride home and out of town much less of a daunting task. If HMA offered it I would have bought it. If I can find the JDM system reasonably priced I will retrofit it to my car.
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