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<blockquote data-quote="jlwardn" data-source="post: 5410763" data-attributes="member: 605508"><p>I also had the Pioneer and did not like the nav fuctions. I returned the unit for the Kenwood DDX812. I found I could buy the radio and add the Nav as an accessory for less than the 8120. The Navigation software is by Garmin so you know you will be keeping up to date. I found the software routes better and faster and very customer friendly. You won't be disappointed with the Kenwood. I have owned 10 Pioneer decks in the past and never thought I would switch. I am so glad I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlwardn, post: 5410763, member: 605508"] I also had the Pioneer and did not like the nav fuctions. I returned the unit for the Kenwood DDX812. I found I could buy the radio and add the Nav as an accessory for less than the 8120. The Navigation software is by Garmin so you know you will be keeping up to date. I found the software routes better and faster and very customer friendly. You won't be disappointed with the Kenwood. I have owned 10 Pioneer decks in the past and never thought I would switch. I am so glad I did. [/QUOTE]
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