R55 What aftermarket GPS unit are you using?
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Now waiting for arrival of my 2008 MCS, but will use my Garmin Nuvi 650 (which I earlier purchased for use in rental cars.). I currently have a CayenneS with factory NAV and my wife has a BMW 535I with factory NAV. The Garmin interface is FAR superior to the NAVs in both the Porsche and the BMW, and I intentionally ordered the new Mini without NAV, intending to use the Garmin for the occasions when you actually need the NAV (as opposed to just watching the moving map display.)
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I'm using a Garmin 350 Nuvi. Just an FYI, Wal Mart.com had it for a $120 bucks less than everyone else that I shopped. The deal was only on WalMart.com. At any Wal Mart, the gps was the same price as everywhere else. So it's just a web special. My dad also got the same deal as me and he bought it about 8 weeks after I did.
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Good thread. I'm considering venturing into the GPS world and am aiming at the Garmin Nuvi 650 - prices are dropping and Verizon gave us a $200 Best Buy gift card. Have been thinking about how to mount it. On the Nav forum there was someone who had it attached via suction cup to the rather large speedometer.
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When I do get one, it'll be cigarette lighter mounted...but for all sorts of detailed information and suggestions check out this main thread https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...play.php?f=201all about Navigation & Audio.
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Gamin Nuvi 660 with a Kuda dash mount. Do a search on here for the Kuda mount for pictures. Was VERY easy to install with the tips fellow Mini owners on this site have posted. Took me no more then 15 minutes to mount it. I spent more time hiding the wire under and around the back of the dash.
I've owned, TomToms, Mio's and now the Garmin. The Garmin Nuvi series has HANDS DOWN the easiest interface to use for entering destinations.
Oh and with some careful shopping on Ebay you can get your hands on a reconditioned Nuvi 660 for under $250.00. Same warranty as new. I also recommend getting one with a minimum of the 4.3 inch screen. Anything smaller is annoying to use IMO.
Here is the thread with mounting instructions for the Kuda mount.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...d.php?t=110837
I've owned, TomToms, Mio's and now the Garmin. The Garmin Nuvi series has HANDS DOWN the easiest interface to use for entering destinations.
Oh and with some careful shopping on Ebay you can get your hands on a reconditioned Nuvi 660 for under $250.00. Same warranty as new. I also recommend getting one with a minimum of the 4.3 inch screen. Anything smaller is annoying to use IMO.
Here is the thread with mounting instructions for the Kuda mount.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...d.php?t=110837
Last edited by rdeppen; 04-29-2008 at 05:57 AM.
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Our MINIs are the same foward of the front seats, right? I have a Garmin Nuvi 360 with the Kuda mount. It was kind of a pain to install, but with my boyfriend's help I did it in less than an hour. It looks great and is really convenient both to see and use because you can keep your hand on the wheel. I hardwired it using some instructions here and my own brain. It's not hard to snake a USB next to the steering column, behind the center stack, over the passenger footwell, and into the fuse box. I ended up with a mini add-a-fuse connected to a 12v female plug, then hid that and the 12v to 5v usb adapter (phone charger) behind the stack, then ran the usb up to the mount. I wanted to have the Garmin plug to be able to take in another car with me.
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Even though I've an 08 MCS, I'll toss in another vote for the Nuvi 660 -- Amazon has brand new ones for around $330, and as others have noted, you can pick them up on eBay for $250 - $300 (got mine from eBay). I have a Kuda mount, but I'm doing adapters for other radio gear, so right now I'm doing the suction cup on the speedo trick, which works well.
'Tis a pity, though -- leaving a GPS in your car in this area seems to attract broken glass and sticky fingers.
Next steps are to bury the wiring, and do an exploratory dig to find out where the Mini's GPS antenna cable runs to, and extend that up to the Garmin. (Rumor has it that all recent Minis build with an antenna that has FM, sat, and GPS.)
Cheers--
'Tis a pity, though -- leaving a GPS in your car in this area seems to attract broken glass and sticky fingers.
Next steps are to bury the wiring, and do an exploratory dig to find out where the Mini's GPS antenna cable runs to, and extend that up to the Garmin. (Rumor has it that all recent Minis build with an antenna that has FM, sat, and GPS.)
Cheers--
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