honda CRV 2018
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Not in a practical sense. Use your smart phone or tablet.
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If you take it to a car audio/video/alarm shop, definitely. It'll be pricey though. I love using Android Auto and am sure Apple Carplay is decent (though you're stuck with Apple Maps...).
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Aftermarket systems that involve cutting into your cars wiring are scary and this invites all kinds of really bad problems.
The upgrade to a model that has navigation would cost thousands more even if the dealer allowed it. The phone is so much cheaper and it is easy to upgrade. Try that with a built in system!
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This really sucks, it is the WORST thing about my 2018 Honda CR-V which I had assumed would include, naive me, for $40 grand I should have it, shame on Honda, shame on me
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