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Sat-Nav for Mondeo
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Looking at the possibility of installing a satnav system in my '01 Mondeo. Is there anywhere that do salvage units or 2nd hand factory fit units, as I'm a tad reluctant to pay £2000 to Ford for one? Thanks. |
Sat-Nav for Mondeo
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 11:17:47 +0000 (UTC), "Matt" wrote:
Looking at the possibility of installing a satnav system in my '01 Mondeo. Is there anywhere that do salvage units or 2nd hand factory fit units, as I'm a tad reluctant to pay £2000 to Ford for one? Thanks. Any particular reason for sticking with the factory unit? Aftermarket units generally offer better functionality, and start at around £500. You'll also get a warranty, and know that it's going to be possible to fit without hours spent pouring over Ford fiches trying to track down obscure parts to complete a secondhand system, etc. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
Sat-Nav for Mondeo
InCar Express wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 11:17:47 +0000 (UTC), "Matt" wrote: Looking at the possibility of installing a satnav system in my '01 Mondeo. Is there anywhere that do salvage units or 2nd hand factory fit units, as I'm a tad reluctant to pay £2000 to Ford for one? Thanks. Any particular reason for sticking with the factory unit? Aftermarket units generally offer better functionality, and start at around £500. You'll also get a warranty, and know that it's going to be possible to fit without hours spent pouring over Ford fiches trying to track down obscure parts to complete a secondhand system, etc. I'd go with that... you'll also get this amazing feature called "sound quality" which Ford (or visteon or whoever makes them) audio engineers seem to go to great lengths to remove from their head units. Much better unit for a far cheaper price. If I'd just bought a Ford first thing I'd do would be ripping the OE audio out not trying to replace it with a higher model from a lower quality scale ;-). -- Paul Morgan Replace nospam with paul_morga to reply via e-mail |
Sat-Nav for Mondeo
"Paul Morgan" wrote in message ... InCar Express wrote: On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 11:17:47 +0000 (UTC), "Matt" wrote: Looking at the possibility of installing a satnav system in my '01 Mondeo. Is there anywhere that do salvage units or 2nd hand factory fit units, as I'm a tad reluctant to pay £2000 to Ford for one? Thanks. Any particular reason for sticking with the factory unit? Aftermarket units generally offer better functionality, and start at around £500. You'll also get a warranty, and know that it's going to be possible to fit without hours spent pouring over Ford fiches trying to track down obscure parts to complete a secondhand system, etc. I'd go with that... you'll also get this amazing feature called "sound quality" which Ford (or visteon or whoever makes them) audio engineers seem to go to great lengths to remove from their head units. Much better unit for a far cheaper price. If I'd just bought a Ford first thing I'd do would be ripping the OE audio out not trying to replace it with a higher model from a lower quality scale ;-). -- Paul Morgan Thanks for the replies. I only wanted to stay with the OEM equipment because the existing stereo is an odd size; apparently just less than double din. I realise I can sort this with faceplating, but just wanted to keep it as simple as possible. You've talked me out of a foolish purchase, many thanks;-) Matt. |
Sat-Nav for Mondeo
Thanks for the replies. I only wanted to stay with the OEM equipment because the existing stereo is an odd size; apparently just less than double din. I realise I can sort this with faceplating, but just wanted to keep it as simple as possible. You've talked me out of a foolish purchase, many thanks;-) Matt. No worries :-). It's really easy to change to standard DIN stuff on these cars though unlike some other models which are pretty horrid when it comes to replacing the OE junk. Just need to convince my dad to replace the OE stereo that's fitted in the Mondeo he's just ordered - the 6006 in-dash 6 disc unit, a bit like the one Nakamichi brought out about 8 years ago but without the sound quality and reliability (I've heard a few stories about these wannabe Ford units eating discs already). My personal preference would be for new cars to come with an empty hole (DIN size of course) to fit a stereo of your choice. The manufacturers don't want to spend any money on factory-fit stuff so why bother and make it so difficult for customers to put decent stuff in? It's one area of car design that's going backwards, 10 years ago almost all cars had DIN stuff so even though the quality was never there at least it was a 5 minute job to get a decent unit in there. Hmmm that kinda turned into a rant, ho hum time to call it a night I think ;-) -- Paul Morgan Replace nospam with paul_morga to reply via e-mail |
Sat-Nav for Mondeo
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 16:13:41 -0000, "Paul Morgan"
wrote: I'd go with that... you'll also get this amazing feature called "sound quality" which Ford (or visteon or whoever makes them) audio engineers seem to go to great lengths to remove from their head units. LOL. Bite your tongue Timo....... Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
Sat-Nav for Mondeo
InCar Express wrote in message . ..
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 16:13:41 -0000, "Paul Morgan" wrote: I'd go with that... you'll also get this amazing feature called "sound quality" which Ford (or visteon or whoever makes them) audio engineers seem to go to great lengths to remove from their head units. LOL. Bite your tongue Timo....... Jon Sorry, can't... Israel and Palestine will be long living in peace before this one is settled ;-) I'd be interested to know what you guys think about the new Ford Focus C-Max audio systems, they are Sony systems, even branded! Have a listen at your friendly Ford dealer (if you find a car in the showroom with a battery connected) and let me know, I'd be interested to know what you think. |
Sat-Nav for Mondeo
why not just get a PDA with a GPS card, it will do sat nav - also can be
moved easily from car to car etc "Matt" wrote in message ... Hi. Looking at the possibility of installing a satnav system in my '01 Mondeo. Is there anywhere that do salvage units or 2nd hand factory fit units, as I'm a tad reluctant to pay £2000 to Ford for one? Thanks. |
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