monicatomokc,
A good observation.
I also noticed when I went to the Chevrolet "build your own" web site that the PDR is not listed as an option. And there was a discrepancy between the prices on the options list and the “Options Total”. Guess what? The difference
is $1795 !!!
I went back and clicked on the description of “MyLink with Nav” and found the following:
Chevrolet MyLink®1 Radio with Navigation2
This system adds the convenience of navigation2 to the Chevrolet MyLink1 infotainment system.
- Connect up to 10 mobile devices with Bluetooth®3 technology
- Stream music with your mobile phone from online sources like Pandora®4
- Operate the system, including its navigation functions, via voice command or its menu-driven, 8" diagonal color touch-screen
- Touch-screen display is motorized power up/down to reveal hidden storage
- It also includes the Performance data and video recorder
1 MyLink functionality varies by model. Full functionality requires compatible Bluetooth and smartphone, and USB connectivity for some devices.
2 Map coverage excludes Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and portions of Canada.
3 Go to www.gmtotalconnect.com to find out which phones are compatible with the vehicle.
4 Data plan rates may apply.
There at the last bullet is mention of the PDR !!
I guess that someone higher on the food chain (at GM?) will have to provide an “official” answer to SR-71’s question, and the Nav / PDR situation.