Continental R SatNav?

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srunderwood

Original Poster:

5 posts

205 months

Sunday 20th February 2011
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Not sure if this is a stupid question, but I'm just about to pick up my 1997 Continental R. I think I've seen newer ones or maybe Azures with built-in SatNav. Does anyone out there do a sensible installation?

Even if they do, is it sensible or is it better to keep the car standard?

2708420018

339 posts

200 months

Sunday 20th February 2011
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Alpine do a system which fits the original aperture.The screen comes out horizontally and then turns itself vertical. It works very well but I think a full system is about £2k

Paul

hdiam1950

89 posts

191 months

Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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i had a 2001 conti r mulliner with the fold out alpine system.whilst it did indeed work,it is very antiquated and not user friendley because the whole system incorporates the radio etc. better off to leave standard radio etc and buy a tom tom. harry.

Gunk

3,302 posts

160 months

Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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Tom Tom do it so well, I can't see the point of messing up the originality with a cheap looking aftermarket head unit.

2708420018

339 posts

200 months

Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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hdiam1950 said:
i had a 2001 conti r mulliner with the fold out alpine system.whilst it did indeed work,it is very antiquated and not user friendley because the whole system incorporates the radio etc. better off to leave standard radio etc and buy a tom tom. harry.
I updated the satnav unit as no upto date maps were available. This cost about £600 and whilst the screen doesn't work as a touch screen it all works fine with the remote control unit.
The Alpine unit is indeed complex. The manual is over 100 a4 pages but the system gives a huge array of set up options and once set requires very few andjustments.I quite enjoyed setting it up although my wife thought I had moved into the garage!

If it were me I would persevere with the the Alpine version. Whilst the Tom Tom is a great piece of kit who really wants wires trailing over that wallnut dash.

Paul