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<blockquote data-quote="ticopowell" data-source="post: 14718066" data-attributes="member: 142864"><p>With mine the phone is connected, but unless I am listening to something through the phone or making a phone call it doesn't actually do anything. I also have an ipod connected so I can listen to music that way as well. </p><p></p><p>The features that I like and use are the Nav (a little easier than holding my phone, but a good phone mount could negate this need), Bluetooth phone calls (last car didn't have this, but this car has sync so it isn't necessary), and I have a fully custom sound system installed so I use the RCA outs (This is the biggest reason for me to get an aftermarket head unit, I can run the amps from standard speaker inputs but they sound better this way in my opinion). If I wanted to do satellite radio I have that option but it would cost $100 for the box plus the subscription... but some include the sat radio option already so the subscription is all the extra. The backup camera is also very useful in our cars, and the hardest part of those are running the wires. </p><p></p><p>The benefit of phones hooking up with the new systems is that with the phone nav app it always has updated nav apps (google maps and whatnot) so it should be accurate and possibly more future proof. </p><p></p><p>What kind of stock look do you want? Stock Nav radios have a huge screen, and with a good install the aftermarket ones look very good in the dash.</p><p>Here is my pioneer</p><p><a href="https://flic.kr/p/r2R4JX" target="_blank"><img src="https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8652/16429808767_6ee443ed14_c.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p>The raxiom does sound like a great option for what you want from a system, nav and backup camera.</p><p></p><p>Keep asking questions if you have any and Ill try and help as much as I can... on the install or picking the right system for you. </p><p></p><p>For the American Muscle discount just PM any AM guy and they should be able to PM you back with the code.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ticopowell, post: 14718066, member: 142864"] With mine the phone is connected, but unless I am listening to something through the phone or making a phone call it doesn't actually do anything. I also have an ipod connected so I can listen to music that way as well. The features that I like and use are the Nav (a little easier than holding my phone, but a good phone mount could negate this need), Bluetooth phone calls (last car didn't have this, but this car has sync so it isn't necessary), and I have a fully custom sound system installed so I use the RCA outs (This is the biggest reason for me to get an aftermarket head unit, I can run the amps from standard speaker inputs but they sound better this way in my opinion). If I wanted to do satellite radio I have that option but it would cost $100 for the box plus the subscription... but some include the sat radio option already so the subscription is all the extra. The backup camera is also very useful in our cars, and the hardest part of those are running the wires. The benefit of phones hooking up with the new systems is that with the phone nav app it always has updated nav apps (google maps and whatnot) so it should be accurate and possibly more future proof. What kind of stock look do you want? Stock Nav radios have a huge screen, and with a good install the aftermarket ones look very good in the dash. Here is my pioneer [url=https://flic.kr/p/r2R4JX][img]https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8652/16429808767_6ee443ed14_c.jpg[/img][/url] The raxiom does sound like a great option for what you want from a system, nav and backup camera. Keep asking questions if you have any and Ill try and help as much as I can... on the install or picking the right system for you. For the American Muscle discount just PM any AM guy and they should be able to PM you back with the code. [/QUOTE]
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