http://autoweek.com/article/car-news/mo ... dailydrive
I love this. Because I can't stand the look of most (all?) aftermarket head units, especially in nicer vehicles like a Porsche.
Aftermarket Porsche radio w/ nav for older cars
Re: Aftermarket Porsche radio w/ nav for older cars
For $1,300? Really? it is the equivalent of a $200 deck with a screen. Considering I have a GPS, and nav on my phone, I think I would spend that money on upgrading the performance... It is nice that they are supporting the used/classic market but maybe if it was even like 4 or 5 hundred.
Re: Aftermarket Porsche radio w/ nav for older cars
If I had a car like the ones they list, I would have no problem spending this. It would be nice if they had one that was without nav for less though, because the clean look is still something you can't find in the aftermarket normally (Clarion used to do it if memory serves).
I still use the nav in both Cadillacs and I prefer it to either a Garmin or my phone. The one MAJOR problem is I can't input a new address while moving. Otherwise it is nice not to be looking down at a phone in a cup holder or having a stupid thing suction cupped to my windshield. I like the audio integration without having to do anything (like drive a very late model car with Car Play or Android Auto).
Overall I just think it's cool what they did, even though a 3.5" screen on a 1U head unit is a little...small.
I still use the nav in both Cadillacs and I prefer it to either a Garmin or my phone. The one MAJOR problem is I can't input a new address while moving. Otherwise it is nice not to be looking down at a phone in a cup holder or having a stupid thing suction cupped to my windshield. I like the audio integration without having to do anything (like drive a very late model car with Car Play or Android Auto).
Overall I just think it's cool what they did, even though a 3.5" screen on a 1U head unit is a little...small.