New Stereo for my Honda
New Stereo for my Honda
More details on Jim's Civic here.
DJ Wozza The clue as to the manufacturer is in the thread title......
Find your favourite CD and take it to any car audio shop (including hellfrauds) and look around at one with the features you want. Personally I like Alpine,
but so long as you stick with a major brand you should be fine. Take with you a list of features it must have (iPod, Bluetooth built in, USB input etc) and
then after having a look and long listen to 2 or 3 Head units you like, write the model numbers down on on your little list, then go away again to look online
for the best prices. Don't be afraid to play with the controls etc as if you find something particularly irritating after a short play, it will bugg the **** outta
you when you have it stuck in your dash. Listen to your favourite tunes to see which Unit suits your ears. It can be very subjective & what sounds good to
you may not suit someone else, so take ur time as you will probably have the Head Unit for a couple of years.
Then go back to the store with a printout of those internet prices to haggle with. If they won't haggle walk away, it's a buyers market these days, and see
if they will do you a good package price for fit while-U-wait.
Or alternatively Rabster/myself will stick it in if you don't mind us using a crow-bar :lol:
DJ Wozza The clue as to the manufacturer is in the thread title......
Find your favourite CD and take it to any car audio shop (including hellfrauds) and look around at one with the features you want. Personally I like Alpine,
but so long as you stick with a major brand you should be fine. Take with you a list of features it must have (iPod, Bluetooth built in, USB input etc) and
then after having a look and long listen to 2 or 3 Head units you like, write the model numbers down on on your little list, then go away again to look online
for the best prices. Don't be afraid to play with the controls etc as if you find something particularly irritating after a short play, it will bugg the **** outta
you when you have it stuck in your dash. Listen to your favourite tunes to see which Unit suits your ears. It can be very subjective & what sounds good to
you may not suit someone else, so take ur time as you will probably have the Head Unit for a couple of years.
Then go back to the store with a printout of those internet prices to haggle with. If they won't haggle walk away, it's a buyers market these days, and see
if they will do you a good package price for fit while-U-wait.
Or alternatively Rabster/myself will stick it in if you don't mind us using a crow-bar :lol:
I can highly recommend autoaudio in park royal, they fitted the Kenwood unit in my sis's mini and they did a really neat job.