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Originally Posted by 20valvewynn83
Ok i respect that but its not costing you anything to keep it. most likely you would just use it as a down payment. 
You can always sell the TC later. Even if you kept it, i can already predict you will drive the FRS over the TC.
Note: maybe im crazy because i have 3 cars lol
never find a good reason to sell something that still works great. but that's me and you have the right thinking 
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There is an inherent cost in everything.
Iff he has planned to buy an FR-S and he no longer would need the TC, then that TC costs an extra $210+ per month when he could trade it in and pay less per month for the new car.
Definitely more than "not costing anything." Even though he's not directly paying for the TC, it still affects his FR-S price.
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Originally Posted by redwing634
Pretty sure I watched the same review, and he mostly focused on it's use as a GPS unit... I don't care about this part. The bespoke just looks better imo. As long as it functions well, and could possibly support android phones in the near future, I'm leaning towards that upgrade.
I use an ipod for music so as long as I can hook that up to the bespoke, and make my song selections through the head unit instead of through the ipod, I'll be happy.
I'm just worried because I'm so pleased with the tc unit right now and I dont want bespoke to be a step backwards in terms of functionality.
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I'm fairly certain there is an Android update in the works.
I've never used or seen a TC radio, but I imagine the BeSpoke would have all the necessary functionality you're looking for. I initially didn't want a BeSpoke because I don't use an iPod, but it was the only red FR-S in the area and I'll be damned if a radio stops me from buying a car. However, my girlfriend likes to use her iPod with it, so I'll note down some functionality (as far as music goes).
iPod:
- Ability to browse by artist, song, and album
- Access to your saved playlists
- Shuffle through whole music library
- All controlled by the head unit controls, not the iPod
Radio:
- Browse by genre or radio station
- 6 memory slots each for FM and AM
- HD radio capable (does use 1 of your FM slots if you save a channel)
- Displays song information
General:
- Equalizer, subwoofer, etc. settings
- Control exactly where the sound is centered (longitudinal and latitudinal)