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Thinking about changing some options on my order. Suggestions?

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  • #16
    Originally posted by Gladiator View Post
    Wonder how much the Satellite Navigation RNS510 costs and if the price varies dealer to dealer.

    I also wonder if it's really worth getting an inbuilt Sat Nav (dealer fit) over a standalone GPS unit (aftermarket) when the the inbuilt Sat Nav costs so much more. Thoughts?
    Just about any modern smart phone (android especially with google maps) will give you sat nav function.
    I am not quite sure of the benefit of a $2500 built in system that doesn't offer all the latest features.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
      Just about any modern smart phone (android especially with google maps) will give you sat nav function.
      I am not quite sure of the benefit of a $2500 built in system that doesn't offer all the latest features.
      Well that's one way to blow 2.5K on nothing. Think I might save the money and use the Melway. Getting a GPS/Sat Nav is only justified if you plan on getting lost!
      2011 Polo GTI - Reflex silver, metallic. Ordered 29th Jan, received 8th Oct.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Gladiator View Post
        Wonder how much the Satellite Navigation RNS510 costs and if the price varies dealer to dealer.

        I also wonder if it's really worth getting an inbuilt Sat Nav (dealer fit) over a standalone GPS unit (aftermarket) when the the inbuilt Sat Nav costs so much more. Thoughts?
        The RNS510 will set you back exactly $3600. It's good to have because it integrates everything in the car (e.g. phone, iPod, MFD), albeit very overpriced. The same unit in the Golf only costs $2400 as it's a factory fitted option and not a dealer fitted option.

        I think the sunroof is a worthwhile option, it just adds that little bit of extra enjoyment and fun to an already excellent car.

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        • #19
          hi Mr_Bzr,

          similar to you, I bought a new Polo today...I post a reply in the new sticker, see below...what do you think..?

          "today i signed a deal for my first polo tsi (my first vw actually)... I am going to pick up the car in about 2 weeks and I made a few decisions but would like to know from your point of views?

          1) is it worth to get 3 years extended warranty for around $850-$900? (i am not really going to as I got an extra free year anyways if i service in the dealership)
          2) i got the naked polo tsi DSG, i.e. no sports/comfort/audio pack. reasons are: I am fine with the 15in wheel, and I do not need auto dimm reverse mirror. (I got sunglasses), and I listen to the FM/AM the most in the car (i.e. ABC news/Fox FM)
          3) I picked blue colour... the dealer dont have blue in stock, all they have are white, silver, black... but I had all those cars previously so i want to try something new... but after viewing the threads on this forum and cant find people with blue polo...i am wondering whether I should stick with the blue or...?
          4) I got free bonnet protector + boot net + mat ... I am wondering if anyone here got/asked any free accessories and why?

          have a nice day."

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          • #20
            The only free accessory I got was a GTI key ring... the dealers were real hardass about giving me anything for free zzz.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Gladiator View Post
              Wonder how much the Satellite Navigation RNS510 costs and if the price varies dealer to dealer.

              I also wonder if it's really worth getting an inbuilt Sat Nav (dealer fit) over a standalone GPS unit (aftermarket) when the the inbuilt Sat Nav costs so much more. Thoughts?
              Hey Gladiator, the obvious choice is to go with a good stand alone GPS unit such as a Garmin (who have been around for years and have great accurate maps), BTW I am not involved with Garmin at all, just through experience using various stand alone GPS's. The stand alone is much more versatile, you can move it from car to car and take it with you to, say, Europe and use in a lease or hire car. Hey, use that $3000 odd dollars for the inbuilt RNS510 and take an overseas trip....much wiser move
              2011 POLO GTI 3dr, Candy White, Audio-Comfort-Xenon Packs
              MODS: H&R Sport Springs - Bilstein B12s - Whiteline Sway Bar - Milltek Cat Back Exhaust - Sparco Assetto Gara Wheels

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