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I was just at an IHOG event on Drummond Island, MI. There were a number of GM engineers there driving 2004 Hummers. One engineer was telling me that in her H2 with the nav system, she could use nav or the CD player but not both at the same time. It was reportedly a cost savings decision.
No Limits! Your Never Stuck in a Hummer! |
I was just at an IHOG event on Drummond Island, MI. There were a number of GM engineers there driving 2004 Hummers. One engineer was telling me that in her H2 with the nav system, she could use nav or the CD player but not both at the same time. It was reportedly a cost savings decision.
No Limits! Your Never Stuck in a Hummer! |
Is it in the radio?
Dan from Alabama |
I said that in an earlier post and I was **** on.
![]() He ain't heavy..... He's ma HUMMER baby! 03 NUDE Pewter Lux H2 03 Dressed Range Rover |
I'd rather be lost with music.
Get the 6-CD changer instead! |
You've got that right - music wins.
If it is one or the other I think I can live without GPS. 03 Lux, Manik Racks, and yes I bought "The Yellow One" |
I listen to the radio all the time anyway, so no big deal for me.
-Jim March Arlington TX 2003 Red H2 Beauty is in the eye of the Beer Holder |
That Blows.
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That really Blows.
Cheers [ formerly known as wannabe and wannabeinit ] |
Finally!!! Something that's not perfect with the H2!! hahaha
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DRTYFN, did you get the part #?
He ain't heavy..... He's ma HUMMER baby! 03 NUDE Pewter Lux H2 03 Dressed Range Rover |
Come on guys....how many places have you been that you don't know where you are or how to get some place? Follow the road, read the road signs/map!
GPS is truly a waste of $$$ Ric OMAHOG/IHOG Hum2@cox.net |
Gotta get the afteramrket nav from Pioneer. You can have the nav up and running while using any other source you choose.
Kevin 2003 Pewter H2, Tire relocator, painted hard tire cover, billet gas cover, MC2 chrome hood handles, stainless bumper letters, 15% tinted front windows,pioneer nav/dvd, xm sat, headrest monitors, tv tuner, defenderworx hood latches, side vents, marker bezels, and chrome MC2 factory style wheels . |
Go Garmin Street Pilot and you can easily take it out of your vehicle and use in another vehicle or on your bicycle, and even carry it in your pocket for hikes .....
Michael --- Pewter Hummer H2 Northern California www.zootsuitstore.com ------------------------------------ |
NCHummerman is right. Street Pilot rocks. I have used it off-road, in the dessert, on a boat and in other cities while travelling. Definitely get a mobile unit. Spending 2k for built in nav makes absolutely no sense to me particularly when you can't even listen to the radio at the same time.
GPS is an absolute must. When you have it you will know. |
If I hear the words 'for cost savings reasons' one more time I'm gonna take all of those 'cost-savings' and build a new car out of it.
You can't listen to CDs while using the GPS borders on the lunatic side. |
So does that mean that you cant even listen to the radio...I have a six disc in my lex and havent used it in about 3 months or so...because 91x Rocks...
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Mindless,
91X is so 80's. Move up to the independant.... 92.5 ![]() Good to see some S.D. on the forum!!!!!! |
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Hum2:
Come on guys....how many places have you been that you don't know where you are or how to get some place? Follow the road, read the road signs/map! GPS is truly a waste of $$$ Ric OMAHOG/IHOG Hum2@cox.net<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> NAV is not just for directions. I just traveled up to Cape Cod and needed to locate a Hotel room since all the Hotels I was driving past had NO VACANCY ![]() I clicked on the DVD NAV and searched for Hotels which I sorted by distance from my current location at the time. At least 50 Hotels with phone#'s showed up. I called 10 before I found 1 with vacancy ![]() Among lots of other things, it's also awesome to locate any type of restaurant with phone#'s sorted by distance. For me it's not so much the directions to get from place to place (you can get that from MapQuest), it's more to get to a place of your choice at that moment from where you are ![]() |
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