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Axion NIK navi for Bolero

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Anyone installed this on a Octavia III?

One should get navi on the Bolero with this solution

Not come across this solution, but am I right in thinking its a nav module that hooks up to the existing bolero unit to give nav?

 

http://www.axionag.de/products/axion/nik-vwz01-vw-golf-7-navigations-nachruestsatz_en

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf0goGmS7rk

 

Looks pretty neat but depending on price (I couldn't see this or a supplier but it some suggestion of 900euros - £650!?), could be a lot vs a factory upgrade to Amundsen in the first place or £100 tom tom. 

 

Be interested to see more on this though.

889euros without carriage buys several tom toms but if you want it neat as an after thought it is possibly a good choice. I'd possibly have gone for this if my ex demo hadn't had nav as the company would have installed it and I hate having anything retrofitted / loose cables etc however tidy its done.

 

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I have something similar in my current car, mine runs Desnav software.

Integration is as good as factory fit.

I have been pleased with it, the only downside is it appears to announce lane changes/departures a bit later than previously used (standalone) nav solutions.

 

I was hoping it was an inline "intercept" type wiring arrangement, so I could remove and resell it at car change. But it looks more in depth than that with wiring so I am leaving it be !

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