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    RNS510 Version F - Aust eBay seller

    Thinking of upgrading my RCD510 to RNS510 and I stumbled upon this seller on eBay.

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    Sent him an email asking how low he would go and he said $1200 couriered to Melbourne. He's also got a contact in Melbourne that does installation for an additional $150.

    Sounds dodgy? Anyone bought/dealt with him before?
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    yeh, i saw this aswell.
    $1200.00 shipped is a good price.
    you can install it yourself to.
    we should ask him if he can go lower if 2 units are ordered. lol

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    Personally I wouldnt have one for a boat anchor.

    Got one in my new Passat and the maps which were updated 2 weeks ago are so far out of date they arent worth having.

    For the price they charge in a new car they are crap.

    1 map every 2 years and its still at least a year or so out of date.

    I have a Tomtom that gives me a free map every 3 months that is as up to date as you can get and it cost a tenth of the price of a 510


    IE the new Gateway wasnt on the old one and the Bribie interchange which opened last year (2010) isnt on the new one.

    Also doesnt give spoken street names at turns like most portable ones have done for several years.

    Come over the Gateway bridge and it says " Stay on this road for a very long time" How crap is that.

    Tomtom says " Stay on this road for 72km" and gives the Bribie road as next turnoff point..

    Had I known it was this bad I would have got them to take it out before I bought the car as it was all optioned up with the other things I liked but didnt particularly want a GPS.

    Everyone to their own though I guess.

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    He's right, RNS510 is crap as a GPS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Personally I wouldnt have one for a boat anchor.

    Got one in my new Passat and the maps which were updated 2 weeks ago are so far out of date they arent worth having.

    For the price they charge in a new car they are crap.

    1 map every 2 years and its still at least a year or so out of date.

    I have a Tomtom that gives me a free map every 3 months that is as up to date as you can get and it cost a tenth of the price of a 510


    IE the new Gateway wasnt on the old one and the Bribie interchange which opened last year (2010) isnt on the new one.

    Also doesnt give spoken street names at turns like most portable ones have done for several years.

    Come over the Gateway bridge and it says " Stay on this road for a very long time" How crap is that.

    Tomtom says " Stay on this road for 72km" and gives the Bribie road as next turnoff point..

    Had I known it was this bad I would have got them to take it out before I bought the car as it was all optioned up with the other things I liked but didnt particularly want a GPS.

    Everyone to their own though I guess.
    Thanks for the thought, appreciate it but this topic has been beaten to death and I understand the pros & cons with the system. So let's keep the debate out of this, thanks.

    I'm just asking if anyone has dealt with this particular seller.

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    No worries was just trying to save you from buying a pig in a poke when you can buy a Chinese one that runs windows and all sorts of Nav systems for about $500.

    Wish I had done that.

    Looking at his listing I would say that English is not his first language by the spelling and grammar mistakes in the text.

    He has good feedback but that doesnt always mean a lot.
    Last edited by Guest001; 31-12-2011 at 04:36 PM.

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    Hi frozze

    Forum members share experiences, offer tips and advice. So when you post a question, be thankful for the genuine offers of help/advice that you receive.

    You obviously don’t currently have RNS510, so it could serve you well to listen to the experience of others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    No worries was just trying to save you from buying a pig in a poke when you can buy a Chinese one that runs windows and all sorts of Nav systems for about $500.

    Wish I had done that.
    If you had (got the Chinese Dim Sim one), you probably wish you didn't. POS, in short. Lots of little niggles and issues that will drive you nuts. Had one in our previous mk5 golf we sold a year ago.

    That's why this time around, I just stick with the stock headunit (RC510) and use a standalone Sat Nav (Garmin). All functioning perfectly...bliss.
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    I have an F version imported from the UK for about $1,600 (inc fast shipping), installed myself which is very easy, just need someone with VCDS to code it up so it integrates properly.

    When I got mine everything on eBay was in that $1,300 - $1,800 range (with a few much closer to the full $3k) and I picked one that looked reasonable and had decent feedback. There was no "F" units at all listed when I got mine which is why I went with a UK seller.

    For a unit already in Australia that's pretty damn cheap. I'd be looking at using Paypal for that little bit of extra protection too.

    The installation cost you were quoted is pretty good too, if you're not comfortable, use them, but it really is quite simple and I'm sure there is someone local who would be happy to lend a hand if you ask nicely (and offer beer ).


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    Quote Originally Posted by brimway View Post
    Hi frozze

    Forum members share experiences, offer tips and advice. So when you post a question, be thankful for the genuine offers of help/advice that you receive.

    You obviously don’t currently have RNS510, so it could serve you well to listen to the experience of others.
    And I definitely appreciated Hillbilly's (and everyone elses who contributed) advice and heads up on this, like I said. I've done quite a fair bit of research on this and know what I might be getting myself into. I just did not want this to turn into another debate of why the RNS510 is good or bad etc. I know it's a very outdated system and I'm currently using a Galaxy S II with Google Maps + Navigation for my satnav needs. But the whole integration bit is really enticing for me that possibly outweighs the cons.

    Again, really appreciate everyone's advice on this.

    ---------- Post added at 11:17 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:13 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by The_Hawk View Post
    I have an F version imported from the UK for about $1,600 (inc fast shipping), installed myself which is very easy, just need someone with VCDS to code it up so it integrates properly.

    When I got mine everything on eBay was in that $1,300 - $1,800 range (with a few much closer to the full $3k) and I picked one that looked reasonable and had decent feedback. There was no "F" units at all listed when I got mine which is why I went with a UK seller.

    For a unit already in Australia that's pretty damn cheap. I'd be looking at using Paypal for that little bit of extra protection too.

    The installation cost you were quoted is pretty good too, if you're not comfortable, use them, but it really is quite simple and I'm sure there is someone local who would be happy to lend a hand if you ask nicely (and offer beer ).

    What do you think of the Version F so far? Any regrets? Sounds like $1200 delivered is a good price then. Good point on the PayPal, since the deal might be done outside of eBay.
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