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Would you recommend getting an EX-L and replacing the stock stereo and speakers and installing an aftermarket Navigation/Bluetooth/Stereo sytstem? For the upgrade difference (to an EX-L NAV) of 2 grand, I am thinking it might be a better option. From your experience, is this a better option? Are there any associated problems I might encounter by doing this? Has anyone done this? Recommendations?
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Having had the factory Nav since new, I would skip it and get an aftermarket unit. The Navteq data that Honda uses is still out of date with the latest update and the routing of the gps isn't the greatest.
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