Miata navigation

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Sorry. Japan only.
And not from the factory…

Too bad, it includes iPod connection, hard drive, Bluetooth etc…
What a nifty unit.

Conversation 11 comments

  1. Looks really tacky, actually, like there should be more controls than there are. What is this powered by? iDrive? How the heck do you even control the volume of the stereo?

  2. Nope. Nada. A Miata isn’t a car to be told where to drive. You get in, start it up, pop the top, and go where your heart and soul tells you.

    Keep it simple and pure. That was the purpose of the Miata in the first place.

    But what do I know? I think power windows, locks, and mirrors are excessive in a Miata.

  3. “Phil said…

    Looks really tacky, actually, like there should be more controls than there are.”

    It’s just a glorified Etch-A-Sketch. Drive the car a couple of miles to erase the image.

    “Anonymous said…

    Nope. Nada. A Miata isn’t a car to be told where to drive. You get in, start it up, pop the top, and go where your heart and soul tells you.”

    Destination: gay bar! Oh, SNAP!

  4. 8o0 said: “It’s just a glorified Etch-A-Sketch. Drive the car a couple of miles to erase the image.”

    LOL.

    By the way, is Vince even still alive? He hasn’t posted a single thing all day.

  5. I was actually busy today.
    Sorry…

    And it’s not like there was that much great stuff to talk about…

  6. What about the Cadillac CTS interior photo that has been floating around on the net for the past week and a half. I’m surprised you haven’t posted it yet. It’s probably one of the best looking interiors GM has ever produced.

  7. 8oO said…

    Destination: gay bar! Oh, SNAP!

    You’re preaching to the choir, sister.

    But I’ll take that simply delicious new Miata hardtop/convertible sans navigation, girlfriend. Or just the ragtop in British racing green with tan top and leather. Mmmm.

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