The Suzuki navigation-entertainment system offered from the factory is a 2-generations old Kenwood unit with painfully slow graphics and an awkward interface. Kenwood has just introduced a new Excellon unit, the DNX6990HD, that includes navigation, HD radio, a high-powered amplifier with fast graphics and an intuitive interface. I recently saw a demonstration of the piece, and am having it installed in my car to replace the existing factory SE unit. it offers provisions for a back-up camera and XM-Serius reception, and fits so neatly into the Kizashi dashboard that you couldn't tell it from stock, plus it has a 2 year warranty. You can check it out here:
http://www.kenwoodusa.com/Car_Entertain ... /DNX6990HD
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can you post a few pics after the installation?? thanks
here is another link:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_113DNX6990 ... eviews-tab
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_113DNX6990 ... eviews-tab
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How did this work out for you? I just bought a 2012 SLS and love it, but the navi wasn't available and is no longer an option apparently. I'm thinking about getting an in dash system installed but I want it to look like a factory model and I don't want to screw up things such as the bluetooth already installed in my Kiz.