Imagine getting a rock chip on your brand new 3d Nav Wind Shield. "I just bought the car, and now i have to pay $4000 to get a rock chip fixed. Yah $4000, it's because of that new fangled 3D Nav."
Also, anyone else think this would make it seem as if one were playing GTA? Thats the game that comes to mind when I think of 3d Nav in the Windshield itself.
"Imagine getting a rock chip on your brand new 3d Nav Wind Shield."
The windshield isn't what's special. The system uses lasers to project the red line onto the windshield. So it's a totally passive component in the system.
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Imagine getting a rock chip on your brand new 3d Nav Wind Shield.
"I just bought the car, and now i have to pay $4000 to get a rock chip fixed. Yah $4000, it's because of that new fangled 3D Nav."
Also, anyone else think this would make it seem as if one were playing GTA?
Thats the game that comes to mind when I think of 3d Nav in the Windshield itself.
After playing GTA for extended periods of time, i DO have a tendency to drive up onto the curb and not make any effort to avoid pedestrians.
"Imagine getting a rock chip on your brand new 3d Nav Wind Shield."
The windshield isn't what's special. The system uses lasers to project the red line onto the windshield. So it's a totally passive component in the system.