fiber optic system used by Mercedes-Benz. NAV-TV says the device went through extensive field validation. The new OPTI1 MOST HUR MB/NTV-KIT421 module is engineered and manufactured by NAV-TV and field validated in cooperation with Jim Shields, Director of Collection Auto Sports of Cleveland, OH and Mercedes Benz of North Olmsted, OH. And this provides him updated features such as app control, iPhone/Android control and updated Bluetooth, depending on the radio. The driver pays $599 suggested retail price plus the cost of an aftermarket radio and installation. ![]() With NAV-TV’s module, the replacement cost is drastically reduced. In many cases, the factory cost to replace the radio can be between 10% to 40% of the total value of the vehicle. ![]() And when the radio breaks, the factory replacement can cost $4,000 to $5,000. ![]() Many Mercedes radios from 2003 to 2008 vehicles, are ripe for replacement as they don’t have Bluetooth or they have outdated Bluetooth that may not be compatible with today’s phones. NAV-TV is offering the world’s first radio replacement module to work with many Mercedes-Benz vehicles on the M.O.S.T network.
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