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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2009

Cars.com's Dave Thomas takes a look at Nissan's navigation system found in the 2010 370Z.

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  • wtf 9 gigs? i can buy a terabyte for like $120 at bestbuy, i think they should have put more in it.

  • @TMWarMoth It takes years for automakers to get these systems to market and 3-5 years ago when they started to develop the old system that this is based on 9 GB was a lot to have. They made the decision with the new version to keep it (probably less to change/cheaper) and it has the USB port so if you have a portable HD with 500GB you can plug that in just as easily.

    But you're right, burning discs IN the car to the HD is a pain and antiquated. But 2-3 years ago it was cutting edge.

  • lol why would you need to see the artwork for a song?

  • @CorruptNwa I liked it personally. Makes song recognition easier. You don't have to read the text, you know the artist/album right away (if you play a lot of shuffle mixes like I do). What does it hurt is my question?

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  • Nissan is really stepping their game up.

  • i just wish u can watch a dvd while the car moves.

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  • @TMWarMoth just plug in ur Ipod, ur good.

  • makes me want to buy 370z even more =D

  • Does that come in all the 370z

  • You could literally not try harder to mess up a Z than getting it a convertible. I have no problem with it being automatic, but both 6-speed and convertible?! GARBAGE.

  • I want to get that car, but my friend has the coupe and he said the space inside is small

  • @2Kriss2Kross you can in the 370z but yu have to b in park...saftey issue

  • @TMWarMoth also, why would you need more than 9 gigs of music in a car?

  • @TMWarMoth The hard drive you're talking about is a spinning disk hard drive which you can't put in a car. Any pothole or speed bump would likely kill the hard drive due to the sensitive nature of their design. Still flash memory is still relatively cheap...but seems like all in-car nav systems are expensive. Just something we have to deal with. The biggest car nav hd system I've seen is 30 gigs but I can't remember what make right now.

  • Nissan makes the best factory Nav systems hands down.

  • Not bad, but many aftermarket Double Dins either do the same thing or better

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