Does anyone have any idea why Mitsu does not offer the nav system with the 5-speed cars? Can you buy it separately? If you use the "build and price" on their website, it won't show up at all unless you choose the cvt. Just curious...thanks ...Jimmy
Does anyone have any idea why Mitsu does not offer the nav system with the 5-speed cars? Can you buy it separately? If you use the "build and price" on their website, it won't show up at all unless you choose the cvt. Just curious...thanks ...Jimmy
I think you can buy it separetely, but it will cost a lot. The aftermarket should help.
^ Yup, that's why I purchased the Pioneer for my Lancer.
^ absoluty. And it's not hard to install ourself.
Who's buying the CVT version and thinking about pay or not pay $900 for the navigation, I can say that it's really worth that amount of money.
Why does the factory navigation do away with the bluetooth controls on the steering wheel? I looked at a picture it and it looks like they aren't used for something else, they just aren't there.
Yeah, that's strange. They would be really useful.
I have the CVT with Nav and found the lack of steering wheel controls for the phone puzzling also. Incoming calls do show up on the Nav screen and you just push a button to answer/hang up.
You're talking about the button on the dash under the starter push button, right? So odd that they moved it there instead of the steering wheel. You would think it would have cost them more to have two separate wheel plates. What about the mic on the nav based system? Is it over your head like it is on the standard ES, or is it on the face of the Nav unit?