MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Sat Nav and Car Audio => Topic started by: iainalpine on January 17, 2010, 08:17:09 pm
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Hi guys, not posted on the forum for ages as have started new job with Bosch automotive so not sitting in front of pc teaching anymore.
New company car should be with me in the next few days. Its a bottom of the line Passat so i am looking to fit a new headunit that has satnav, ipod connection and handsfree fitted to it.
What do you guys suggest i go for and where would the best place be to get it?
thanks in advance
Iain
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Hi Ian,
Welcome back, what's your budget???
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Hi Steve
Looks like it has been busy on here.
Think im looking at around £700, Just really want the right thing for the job. I have an Alpine w202 in the golf running everything im looking for (except nav) but if i take it out she will kill me. Still cant believe she is driving about in my lovely car (with map off :grin:).
what are peoples thoughts on the Zenec 2010 http://www.zenec.com/index.php?id=335&L=1
Iain
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I had the previous version of that in my Leon. It has more functionality than a RNS510 for sure but the interfaces are rubbish (although I think they are improved with the new one you are looking at.) Also the tuner performance and BT were rubbish but again I'm not sure if this has been improved with the newer model.
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IMHO I would steer clear of Win CE based stuff like that.
For me it has to be OEM FTW :innocent:
RNS-510 Touchscreen Sat Nav with VW MDI & OEM Bluetooth, will be over £700 but is one of the best setup's on the market :happy2:
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I think RNS510 and OEM BT as Steve says is the way forward, could be done for a little over £700 and will remove the immediate need for MDI with internal HD and SD Support.
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Thanks for the reply guys. wgat is the MDI?
Where would you suggest to go for the 510 and its add-ons?
thanks
Iain
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I'm gonna put a fly in the ointment and say the Pioneer F900bt or F910bt. MUCH cheaper and you've got the options for putting subs and amps onto it.
The Kenwood is roughly the same price.
The Pioneers have built in GPS/Satnav, BT, and a GOOD ipod interface.
The advantage of the RNS is purely one of OEM looks (imho) - the HD transfer of mp3s etc is good, but nothing that can't be done by other options.
In the RNS's defence, I have yet to hear one - it may be VERY good, but I personally like the warmer sound of the Pioneer stuff.
Just IMHO :wink:
Dan
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I was close to buying the Kenwood DNX 5240BT last week as it was cheaper and more could be added easily to it than the RNS, but along with the OEMness of the RNS, the HDD was the major swaying factor- rules out the need for the ipod connection really. Then I just fitted a Parrot bluetooth kit for £50.
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Pioneer F910bt!
On special for a limited time at caraudiosecurity.com - £799
Runs a 3D sat nav that zooms in when you approch junctions, plays CD's.. DVD's.. mp3's on a CD OR DVD... has USB lead running out the back for ipod/iphone/usb stick/usb hard drive.. SD car slot for updates/wallpapers/music/films ect.. can plug in any av source - playstations/digital cameras ect.. you can plug in a reversing camera that comes on when you reverse (or you can have it running all the time).. TMC traffic updates and re-routes.. Bluetooth phone connection.. the list is endless..
Pop down your local audio shop for a demo.. oh and worth noting the F910 BT and the F9110 BT are the same units however the 9110 has the VW skoda group fasica surround already fitted, however it retails for £1000, better off buying the 910 and the fasica kit for £30 :wink:
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You guys have got me thinking!
God knows what i will go for now.
Iain