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Old 03-30-2015, 11:49 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by fitcious View Post
When installing aftermarket head units I would suggest making sure all of your ports still work, such as USB and Aux. I checked with best buy last time and they told me there's not current adapter to make the stock usb work- not sure how true is that. Make sure the Bluetooth works with the in-car mic too.

Also, you are right in that our car is simpler without the steering wheel controls to worry about.

There were a lot of new head units featuring Apple car play and android auto shown at CES this year, I would suggest researching whether you want those feature or not. If you do, I suggest waiting as a lot more aftermarket head units will have those and prices sure will drop a bit.
There are DIY's on how to get the USB and AUX working with the stock ports.

Bluetooth will have to use the mic that usually comes with the head unit.
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