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  • #31
    One element that hasn't been mentioned that is becoming more of a viable option is smart phone sat nav.

    Personally I have always had a windscreen or vent mount for my phone as long as Bluetooth has been around. With the apps coming in at under $100 and the ability to also run live alerting via trapster or similar the only drawback is the power cable but $6.99 on eBay for a longer black cable to hide and I reckon I have a far superior system that is also portable.

    As for the reliability. I just did a 10,000 km trip thru 16 European countries with only an iPhone and Tom Tom Europe maps loaded up. Not even a backup map in the car.

    I find it hard to justify $3k for lesser functionality that will be out of date in no time. Just look at how many different versions Vw have produced since the mk V.
    currrently... MY10 GTI | DSG | Candy White | Sunroof | 18's | BT | MDI
    previously... MY08 GT TDI | DSG | Reflex Silver | Sunroof

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    • #32
      To answer the OP's question. I remembered to talking to my neighbor who was car shopping. She asked what car to buy, since I service both their cars for some 15 years. Despite she likes look of Golf she couldn't justify the price difference between base model Corolla and Golf.

      So, my answer is, if you spend a lot of time in the car and would use GPS and other functions of RNS510 and perhaps also get optional bluetooth kit, reversing cam then yes, it is justified. Of cause if the budget allows.

      The decision is yours, you pay for it.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Transporter View Post
        Despite she likes look of Golf she couldn't justify the price difference between base model Corolla and Golf.
        After having to spend the weekend with a base model Corolla one weekend about 3 weeks ago, I've come to the conclusion that it's almost criminal that there is ONLY $3,250 difference between the base-model Corolla and Golf. Toyota should be dead-set ashamed of themselves.... if it weren't for the fact they're the #1 company still

        But yeah, considering there's only 15% price difference between the Corolla and Golf, I just can't believe that an educated person who cares about their purchases can honestly evaluate both cars and still come to the conclousion that the Corolla is "good value".


        When it comes to the RNS-510 vs a Portable unit though, there is obviously much more than a 15% difference (it's actually more like a 700% difference, lol). So I can truly appreciate why certain people look at a Tom-tom vs a RNS-510 and wonder why they're paying $2500 for an RNS-510 when both are "Sat Nav" units.
        It's why I made a mental list in my head (which I transcribed in my long comparison post earlier today), and it's why I chose to look at it in the total cost of the car. Don't look at it as $300 vs $2500. Look at it as $47,800 vs $50,000 (Random drive away price for a Golf GTI that I've pulled out of my a%#$). For 4% difference in cost, the elegance, simplicity, convience, and additional features of a Golf GTI with RNS-510 vs Golf GTI with Tom-Tom is well worth the 4% difference in price!.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by coreying View Post
          After having to spend the weekend with a base model Corolla one weekend about 3 weeks ago, I've come to the conclusion that it's almost criminal that there is ONLY $3,250 difference between the base-model Corolla and Golf. Toyota should be dead-set ashamed of themselves.... if it weren't for the fact they're the #1 company still

          But yeah, considering there's only 15% price difference between the Corolla and Golf, I just can't believe that an educated person who cares about their purchases can honestly evaluate both cars and still come to the conclousion that the Corolla is "good value".


          When it comes to the RNS-510 vs a Portable unit though, there is obviously much more than a 15% difference (it's actually more like a 700% difference, lol). So I can truly appreciate why certain people look at a Tom-tom vs a RNS-510 and wonder why they're paying $2500 for an RNS-510 when both are "Sat Nav" units.
          It's why I made a mental list in my head (which I transcribed in my long comparison post earlier today), and it's why I chose to look at it in the total cost of the car. Don't look at it as $300 vs $2500. Look at it as $47,800 vs $50,000 (Random drive away price for a Golf GTI that I've pulled out of my a%#$). For 4% difference in cost, the elegance, simplicity, convience, and additional features of a Golf GTI with RNS-510 vs Golf GTI with Tom-Tom is well worth the 4% difference in price!.
          I couldn't agree more!
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Transporter View Post
            The decision is yours, you pay for it.
            That is not what the OP wants to hear (been there, done that)
            MY16 Touareg 4.2Lt V8 TDI/Pure White LED lightbox/REDARC Brake Controller/ Racechip/iDrive Throttle controller
            2008 GOLF .:R32/5DR DBPE DSG/SUNROOF/RNS510/PRIVACY TINT/CONTI SC3s/MILLTEK CATBACK NON-RES/9W2 BT/"MYR-032"

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            • #36
              I have an alternative opinion to the RNS-510 / portable Sat-Nav comparison.

              When I first looked for a GTI with RNS, they either come with everything or nothing. Being the prudent driver who do not want to spend on frills, I then ask myself what is it a RNS-510 can do that other units can't do, really boils down to the integrated MFD.

              What I did was, I installed the Bluetooth kit (which I wanted anyway since you be leaving the Phone button unused without this kit), I noticed that the BT kit has AD2P, and all of a sudden, I conceived of a pretty solution.

              My smartphone has GPS software on it, updated almost every half a year, and through A2DP, the instructions to turn left/right is being piped through the car speakers!

              That means that:

              1. No more suction cups for me ... I can place my phone beside the shift stick, and take the phone with me when I leave the car.
              2. Instead of MFD, I listen to the verbal instructions, which is actually safer than shifting your eyes to read the MFD.
              3. $0 upfront for GPS functionality.

              To me, the RNS-510 is a good-to-have, but it is not a must-have.
              Golf GTI MkVI 2010 | Candy White | 3 Door | MT | 18" Detroit | MDI

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              • #37
                Also none of these standalone units have navigation via vehicle sensors, RNS510 has.
                Navigate me when there is no reception with standalone

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                  Also none of these standalone units have navigation via vehicle sensors, RNS510 has.
                  Navigate me when there is no reception with standalone
                  I have to say that's a nice feature and far more accurate with all the sensor information, but the last Tomtom I had *assumed* you were still driving at the appropriate speed when you entered a tunnel rather than just stopping dead (like my old Navman used to), it also turned the screen black and white to let you know there was no satellite coverage. When you exited the other side and it got coverage again it adjusted appropriately, switched back to colour and continued on it's way. Sure it's not 100% but it's not a bad compromise for a standalone unit.

                  If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by The_Hawk View Post
                    I have to say that's a nice feature and far more accurate with all the sensor information, but the last Tomtom I had *assumed* you were still driving at the appropriate speed when you entered a tunnel rather than just stopping dead (like my old Navman used to), it also turned the screen black and white to let you know there was no satellite coverage. When you exited the other side and it got coverage again it adjusted appropriately, switched back to colour and continued on it's way. Sure it's not 100% but it's not a bad compromise for a standalone unit.
                    My TomTom Rider V2 does the same thing (on the motorbike). The GPS notes your last speed travelled at (before losing signal) and 'predicts' where you are on the road until such time as a signal is restored.
                    MY16 Touareg 4.2Lt V8 TDI/Pure White LED lightbox/REDARC Brake Controller/ Racechip/iDrive Throttle controller
                    2008 GOLF .:R32/5DR DBPE DSG/SUNROOF/RNS510/PRIVACY TINT/CONTI SC3s/MILLTEK CATBACK NON-RES/9W2 BT/"MYR-032"

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                    • #40
                      i have the avc9000 unit in my jetta and our new tiguan has the rns510. We chose the rns510 in the tiguan because we weren't that impressed by the avc9000 unit. its good for the price etc but the satnav is not up to the same standard as the rns510. It integrates with the MFD and displays the next intersection movement and distance etc whilst the unit gives the voice commands. It also has voice control when in satnav(only or playing music etc. Steering wheel controls all work with the rns510 but not with the avc9000. the satnav system starts on power up(even when its not selected) so when you select the satnav part it is ready to enter a destination etc, the avc9000 needs to load and then locate a satellite etc... damn annoying.
                      I will definitely buy the rns510 or whatever they have when i update my jetta. in my opinion its definitely worth it.
                      1974 1300 Beetle, 1997 Golf GL, 2003 New Beetle Cabrio, 2014 Audi A4 quattro

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                        she couldn't justify the price difference between base model Corolla and Golf.
                        She should get a Mazda3 then. The Corolla has the dynamics of a wet jumbo sponge. I rented one in FNQ and had to hoof it from PD to Cairns and it was as sharp as a brick (fully laden admittedly). I think the i30 is probably sharper (I had to hoof it in one from Surfers to Coolangatta).

                        But a Mazda3 would beat them both hands down (but you can't rent a Mazda or a Golf, which probably says something in itself!).

                        (Please direct any comments on the relevance of Corollas to a discussion of RNS510 features to Transporter.)

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                        • #42
                          Hi guys

                          If you update from an RCD510 to RNS510 at a later stage, will you still get the info on your MFD as you would with a factory fit?
                          GTD Candy White, DSG, Leather, RVC, BT, MDI

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                          • #43
                            yes...but you will need to activate the MFD settings via VAGCOM
                            MY16 Touareg 4.2Lt V8 TDI/Pure White LED lightbox/REDARC Brake Controller/ Racechip/iDrive Throttle controller
                            2008 GOLF .:R32/5DR DBPE DSG/SUNROOF/RNS510/PRIVACY TINT/CONTI SC3s/MILLTEK CATBACK NON-RES/9W2 BT/"MYR-032"

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                            • #44
                              Great,Thanks FJ
                              GTD Candy White, DSG, Leather, RVC, BT, MDI

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by coreying View Post
                                I find it hard to believe that not a single car manufacturer has thought it a good idea to offer the same features as the portable units. I mean, why wouldn't Audi do this so they can advertise this as a feature of theirs over BMW etc? Therefore I truly wonder whether there is some kinda "contract" between the portable vendors and Sensis to prevent the car manufacturers from offering these features in order to protect the portable industry!
                                You mean like this?

                                YouTube - All new Audi A8 MMI Navigation with Google functionality
                                YouTube - 2011 Audi A8 Rear Seat Entertainment Overview
                                YouTube - Nvidia Chipset in the 3G MMI Tablet in the Audi A8 CES 2010
                                YouTube - Audi A8 Tech Feature by Inside Line

                                I'd give my lefty to have this in my Golf! I wouldn't be surprised if this technology isn't available in the Mk7.

                                Just goes to show what you can achieve by not following the mediocre offerings from other manufacturers including the portable units.
                                website: www.my-gti.com

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