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Old 07-19-2010, 07:14 PM
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Default Re: Aftermarket In-dash DVD/CD navigation recommendation

I have the high-end Kenwood unit, and it's great. I previously had the Pioneer one, but after it was stolen, I replaced it with the Kenwood. Kenwood pays Apple for some kind of rights to have access to software that makes their iPod/iPhone integration a little better.

The navigation on this works really well too, as it is essentially a Garmin unit in the Kenwood. If you've ever used a Garmin, you'll know how easy this works.

I also have the steering wheel controls, but don't expect them to work very long. Hummers, Escalades, and some Chevy trucks have a problem with these controls (not just the Kenwood ones). They are not hard to re-program, just a little annoying. Mine has stopped working once in about a year. The shop re-programmed it in about an hour.

Btw, the shop that did my work, and recommends this unit, has done work for about everyone you can imagine. I was looking at Dwight Howard's new Porsche Panamera Turbo when Vince Carter pulled up in his Maserati. The name of the shop is Ultimate Audio in Orlando, FL. Unbelievable place!
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