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Congrats on the '09! The phone situation blows and it has been that way since the start of the '08s. Very counter-intuitive. Seems like a college intern designed the Bluetooth system for this car.
The iPod thing is also a pain in the a$$!!!!!! And yeah, they are probably just trying to sell more Nav units so that's why they do it that way. What they should do is somehow allow the passenger to access the Nav while in motion. I shouldn't have to add a mod to be able to do this to a 45k car. Pathetic!
The iPod thing is also a pain in the a$$!!!!!! And yeah, they are probably just trying to sell more Nav units so that's why they do it that way. What they should do is somehow allow the passenger to access the Nav while in motion. I shouldn't have to add a mod to be able to do this to a 45k car. Pathetic!
They have to do that to protect themselves from lawsuits. You know someone would be using it and then get into a crash and then blame Infiniti for allowing them to use those features and become distracted.
They have to do that to protect themselves from lawsuits. You know someone would be using it and then get into a crash and then blame Infiniti for allowing them to use those features and become distracted.
Yep I understand that. They could easily have someone sign the release saying that Infiniti is not responsible for boneheads that reck due to the NAV. If you don't want to sign it, then the dealer locks it up before it is sold to you. The demo didn't have this locked. How do Garmin and the rest of the manufacturers get away with this? I'll bet somewhere in the documentation/manual that there is a "not responsible" statement.
KT Tech? Can you provide a URL? Any chance they've come up with a mod kit to fix the Bluetooth Phonebook?
- Paul
Originally Posted by Achilles
Yep I understand that. They could easily have someone sign the release saying that Infiniti is not responsible for boneheads that reck due to the NAV. If you don't want to sign it, then the dealer locks it up before it is sold to you. The demo didn't have this locked. How do Garmin and the rest of the manufacturers get away with this? I'll bet somewhere in the documentation/manual that there is a "not responsible" statement.