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Great product, but I give Pioneer a big FAIL with updating this product. It seems like they just used this product as a filler between two major releases. If the software on this unit was updated, this would be a GGRREEAATT buy.
You can see the channel, the artist, the album, OR the song. This system is a good radio/cd player but unfortunately that's it.I bought it for Sirius sat. It never takes you the same way twice, even on a round trip. If you don't watch it the voice warning will come too late and you're past your turn.With Sirius you get an awful display. I wouldn't buy it knowing what I know now for half of what I paid. And the routes it chooses are never the optimal.
Since Sirius can transmit all of that info it is ridiculous that Pioneer couldn't do the little programming it'd take to be a good sat. radio and navigation.The navigation is very inaccurate, the cheap portable units at Target can run circles around it though you'll be the one going in circles if you rely on this navigation. It has a huge display but can't show the same information as my cheap plug in unit that I got for free years ago. It loses me or shows me 100 yards to the side of the road on a clear day. Finally it will often not tell me I need to turn until I am on top of the turn. radio.I couldn't be much more disappointed with this.
Look at a Kenwood with Garmin navigation and avoid this unit at all costs.
A true home run of a product. But it is really worth $99,999. I think not. Would put this kind of money into a new 911 and pocket the savings.
i just got my avic d3 and have no idea where to start for installtion. can someone help please.
Inexpensive, easy to use, great features. Far superior to my wife's OEM Lexus in-dash Nav. The iPod adapter is a must.
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