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Originally Posted by f5fstop
When I got my H3, the NAV system was not available, so there was no question of what to go with.
I can't honestly give an answer, other than yes, the Pioneer D2 is less expensive, even after adding all the goodies such as steering wheel remote and rear camera.
I have a price of 1400 for the AVIC-D2, the two adapter harness to allow Onstar to work as well as retain the chime functions, the rear camera, the remote for the steering wheel, and a new onstar module (existing one will not work with the Pioneer system; antenna will).
I figure about a maximum of four hours to install.
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Is there any GM site that shows the NAV supplied in The Hummer that will give you a demo of how it works??
What I'm saying here is that I'd rather stay with the GM NAV unit if of course the DVD controls as welll as the Radio controls are usable on the NAV screen.
Is this the case??