Navigation & Audio New Pioneer AVIC-N2 shows realtime traffic conditions
New Pioneer AVIC-N2 shows realtime traffic conditions
The unit is going to MSRP for around $2,500 and the XM with traffic service we be around $14 a month.
http://www.autoweek.com/news.cms?newsId=101503
http://www.autoweek.com/news.cms?newsId=101503
Or go with a Traffic Guage for a cheaper alternative...
www.TrafficGuage.com
Runs $80 for the hand held reciever ($10 cheaper through other various special offers, ie. AAA used to have a discount link) and about $7/mo suscription. Updated every 3 minutes via a nation wide pager network from data obtained real time from the traffic speed sensors embedded in the freeways. Currently offers coverage for the Seattle and LA/OC area with more areas coming.
Dave
P.S. I don't work for them nor did I get any sort of discount/consideration myself. Bought the unit and a 6 month subscription and will 90% likely continue it as it's been quite useful.
Runs $80 for the hand held reciever ($10 cheaper through other various special offers, ie. AAA used to have a discount link) and about $7/mo suscription. Updated every 3 minutes via a nation wide pager network from data obtained real time from the traffic speed sensors embedded in the freeways. Currently offers coverage for the Seattle and LA/OC area with more areas coming.
Dave
P.S. I don't work for them nor did I get any sort of discount/consideration myself. Bought the unit and a 6 month subscription and will 90% likely continue it as it's been quite useful.
Sounds like the US is getting the stuff that Europe has had for quite some time. Not only that, but hey we get to pay for the privilege of having old technology. We are so behind in the US it isn't even funny.
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Very interesting product. Doesn't look like a very safe product to use while driving though--seems kinda small. Not sure though. Wish I could receive it on my OEM Nav!
Originally Posted by DaveC
www.TrafficGuage.com
Runs $80 for the hand held reciever ($10 cheaper through other various special offers, ie. AAA used to have a discount link).
Runs $80 for the hand held reciever ($10 cheaper through other various special offers, ie. AAA used to have a discount link).
Personally, I think it would be useful for people who have a commute that regularly has alternate freeway routes. Most people really only have one choice, so if the freeway is jammed, they can't do much about it anyway.
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