I own a 2003 Honda Pilot, bought for cheap from my parents until I can start affording more modern cars. The car stereo is a standard cassette with CD player, and no inputs or bluetooth to connect my phone.
Seeing
how cheap car stereos with that functionality are these days, I was interested in getting one. Apparently they're a cinch to install as well, assuming there's no compatibility issues or anything I need to take notice of.
Having a modern day GPS would be nice too, though I don't know if they're as accurate as the Google Maps app. If they aren't, then I would just use my phone to get around anywhere like I already do.
In any event, what are some affordable (i.e. cheap) recommendations? Do I have to account for anything specific like size, cables, etc? I've seen a couple of videos and it looks simple enough to remove and connect a new stereo, I just worry about compatibility.
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The big thing you really want for your car radio is bluetooth connectivity to your phone, for both calls and music, with a microphone hookup, usually wired up next to the driver side visor.
Other nice to have features are:
* SD card slot for music, in case you don't have a micro SD card slot for your phone (I'm looking at you Apple) or just want a bunch of music for your car.
* Steering wheel control compatibility, making it easier for you to change volume/channels/songs. This is really a godsend, once you get used to it.
* Video monitor capability with inputs for a backup camera and traffic camera. The backup camera is particularly useful.
* XM/Sirius satellite radio, mainly for people who drive a lot, particularly if you want to listen to sports/news, since you constantly go in/out of radio stations and internet service gets spotty, both common occurrences if you drive in rural areas a lot, while satellite radio tends to remain pretty good all the time.
I would love to have a back camera that shows me how close I am to hitting something, but wouldn't that require installing a camera behind my car as well? I imagine something like that would be too costly for me. What I primarily want is to just be able to connect my iPhone to the stereo.
Again, I just worry about compatibility. If it's easy enough to do on my own, I would prefer setting it up versus paying extra to have someone do it for me.
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As for bluetooth stereo vs bluetooth aux input, get a stereo with built in bluetooth. The interface works much, much better that way, as the radio designers built it with bluetooth in mind, rather than with bluetooth as an afterthought, so all the controls integrate better.
Got a really good deal at $130 total, installation included. I have to wait a week for the kit to arrive, and have installation scheduled for the 27th, but at a $100 savings it's worth the wait.
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