There are no clothes hanger hooks for sure. That was one of the first things I noticed.
I'm surprised so many people don't like the Nav system. I love it.
It was easy to use, easy to read, the system responded fast to calculating routes. I should have test drove one to try it out while moving, but didn't bother.
Maybe it's just becuase I don't listen to CDs very often, or maybe it's because I don't really use a GPS that often, but I just don't understand the uproar about not being able to NAV and play CDs at the same time. Personally, if I was wanting to hear the Nav Lady giving me directions, I wouldn't be jamming out to Metallica CDs anyway.
As far as the retro fit goes, here is what the dealer told me, so take it with a grain of salt.
The radio and the OnStar are tied in together. And the OnStar is coded on a per vehicle basis. So retrofitting is not going to be easy and would require some 3rd party parts of some sort.
He also mentioned that there are outputs on the back of the stereo if you decided to hook up a CD changer to factory stereo.
-Jim March
Arlington TX
2003 Red H2
Beauty is in the eye of the Beer Holder
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