I wouldn't lose sleep over the satnav and agree with Hillbilly. I have the Columbus unit and frankly think the Navman I had stuck to the windscreen of my previous car was better.
Didn't someone else who bought a Yeti suffer the same problem?
Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
Parents': Candy White 2008 Skoda Octavia RS 2.0TFSI 6M Liftback
I wouldn't lose sleep over the satnav and agree with Hillbilly. I have the Columbus unit and frankly think the Navman I had stuck to the windscreen of my previous car was better.
I'm thinking the errant salesman did you a favour by putting in a Zenec instead of a Columbus nav.
Looking at the Zenec website, it looks like a better unit than the Columbus anyhow and as you say, the support guy called you straight away. That can't compare to the Columbus support.... there isn't any.
Also, I wouldn't fret over the lack of voice control, you can't use it to navigate to a new destination once under way which makes it a bit pointless. Also, when I speak into mine I say "navigation" and it will reply, "calling mother". Useless.
Actually looking at that system, I wouldn't mind putting it in my 2008 Skoda....first one I have seen that plays nicely with the OPS properly that isn't the Columbus. Pity there isn't a version for my Santa Fe.....
Hey guys
Thanks for your replies
Will be doing as you suggest - letters etc
The comments about the performance of the Columbus are interesting
Fact is, I have never seen a Columbus "in the flesh"
Is there anyone here in SEQ who has one and would be prepared to meet and give me demo ?
I am near Yatala
2018 Ralyee Green RS wagon. Fully optioned.
Previous vehicles:2015 Volvo V60 Polestar (my one detour from VW/Skoda!)
2013 Platin grey RS wagon / 2012 White Polo GTI / 2009 Black 125 Tiguan
Sorry can't help you there but you made a comment on the price difference as well. The ZENEC one is listed at $1,999 on their website and when you add in installation and VAGCOM programming, (not much change out of $200 I would imagine), that would take it pretty close to the Columbus list price? I know 3 years ago the Columbus was a $2,700 option and you could get a hefty discount off that with some bargaining. Not sure what the list price is now on the Columbus as my new Superb came with one standard.
Just an update. Michael Van West has gone back to used cars at Denmac Ford Moorooka.
thanks for the price update BlackSuperb
The only place I saw a price for the Zenec was in the UK (I think) and it was 999 euro (don't have a euro key)
(edit)Now on "special" for 888 euro !!
That is was what I based the AUD$1500 on -
seems the Aussie market is not as competetive
We were quoted $2970 for the "factory" sat/nav
also quoted $1600 for the tow bar and there was no hint of any discount on them
Although there was some "diesel" discount for the month of some $5000+
But in the end, the "deal" was matched to the advertised price for a car in Sydney
So the price for the individual options became accademic
It is a very nice car
It just the dishonesty that is still stuck in my nose
Last edited by Blue103TDIDSG; 17-11-2012 at 09:02 AM.
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