Volkswagen Eos Navigation System

I bought the 3.2 two weeks ago and really enjoy it. Lots of comments from people on the street. One caution, don't waste your $1,800 on the navigation system. You can do better by going to an eletronic's store and buy something for under $500. The Eos naviagation system doesn't tell you street names. It will simply say turn in 700 feet. If the street is a state highway it will say turn in 700 feet onto state highway ###. Where I live no one ever mentions a state highway by the number, but by the name of the street. I've owned other cars with navigation and they are light years ahead of the VW product.
If you are looking for a great ride and a quiet ride with the top up, then the Eos may be for you. If you enjoy driving with the top down and the side windows up, you will still have a quiet ride.
If you are in the market for a convertible, the Eos is a must try!
If you are looking for a great ride and a quiet ride with the top up, then the Eos may be for you. If you enjoy driving with the top down and the side windows up, you will still have a quiet ride.
If you are in the market for a convertible, the Eos is a must try!
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and street names are displayed on the map...
Some more pics of it. Very nice. Will work with the EOS but could depend due to CAN BUS version. They are making some versions for other vehicles as well.
Touch Screen Operation
Much improved TFT display
400 mHz CPU
Standard map display, or 2D or 3D
Audio Playback in MP3 or WMA formats
SD Card Slot for MP3 data which can be copied to the hard drive
30!! GB internal hard disk for
Videos while not in motion. It will play both audio CDs and DVDs
The DVD Maps are from Navteq not TeleAtlas
CD Changer, IPOD Interface, Analog and DVB-T Tuners can be connected (TV is Europe Only), Sirius Radio for USA.
If you are willing to want to have DVD's while in motion you can get a special german adaptor but this is probably. This might be a great option for those who have the Current EOS navigation unit. Then they can get a far superior unit. The USA unit has some mods but it's pretty much identical to the European version.
This unit is called the RNS-510. The tiguan will get it first. When that car comes out then you could probably get maps for it.
One more thing it supports sirius and HD radio in the USA version.
Part numbers:
3C0 035 684 (RNS-510)
4E0 035 608 K (twin connector)
000 098 707 (Twin adaptors)
Antenna wise you can just go to the dealer and get the 07-08 GPS antenna which is the same thing as the RNS-510.
Bluetooth will also need programming but thats fine.
Hope this helps.
$3499 will buy a pretty nice aftermarket system.
But of course, then you loose that all important OEM look.
Also the unit will have Real Time Sirius Traffic. Skoda bluetooth works great but VW will release a similar unit with Bluetooth Audio. MDI is another fantastic addon for the RNS-510. It replaces that terrible iPod adaptor or CD changer. Requires some wire harness modding but it works much better. USB thumb drives work as well. Supports USB, Aux in, and iPod. Works with all ipods with a dock connector. Works with the Shuffle, Mini, Nano, iPhone, and iPod Touch. No 1st and 2nd gen iPods. 3rd Gen should work but it does work with the 4th gen. MDI comes with a USB cable but the iPod cable is optional. It has full on Can BUS integration so you can see the info on the MFI.
Hope this helps.
Here you go. Some pics of this unit. Aux in cable is also optional. Not officially out yet but will be in May. There is a factory harness but it's not in the ETKA yet. The price is ok but if it officially comes out then it might be less.
So, does anyone know where I can find a list of which iPods work with the 000 051 446C + RNS-510? I want to get a used classic or video to keep in the car 24/7 like I did the 3G with my old Mercedes, but don't want to get one that won't work.
http://www.my-gti.com/443/volkswagen-media-device-interface-mdi-specifications
Here you go for the compatibility list.
Thanks
If you insist on using it the old fashioned way, hook it up via mini-stereo cable to the aux input, connect a power adapter to the power port, and voila. But I don't know why you'd want to do that.