I've never used the ford and other systems but they may not work as well as you'd think based on tge rest of the build quality.
I'd rather pay more for something that fully integrates but agree 2k is absurd for Bluetooth and/or not as good as the skoda kit.
If you are near Sydney I think European Autotech can fit them.
Well I dunno about the getz but i know the still-cheaper-than-golf i30 has a standard USB socket with with no high tech cable required to plug you iphone into it, just the cable used on your computer. Brings the icrud stuff up on the display just like the golf and charges the iCrud too.
But if your like me and don't give a **** because apple products are overpriced and COMPLETELY overated. you just get the RNS510 and put chunk loads of songs on the Hard drive and SD card.
However I do think its pretty rude that the getz, yaris, corolla ect come with bluetooth and the golf doesn't. Not even in the GTI.
Theres alot of things the golf hould have that it doesnt which doesn't impress me one bit, all these add ons calculate to one thing, and thats less resale value which is completely stupid at the end of the day.
We need a highline model over here with STD leather and maybe sunroof an RNS 510. Then only a few more options will be required, not $10k worth like on my Mk6
Stoney!
6 Sp Manual 118 TSi
Colour: United Grey
Build Date: August 09 Delivery Date: 16th Oct 09
ODO at last fill: 2555km
Avg Fuel Cons at last fill: 8.6
I can see where people are coming from, BMW has standard bluetooth and USB/ipod that works quite well. Next generation VW should hopefully include a few basics like this.
Paying for too many options and extras is like pi55ing into the wind.
BMW don't offer bluetooth ($529) or USB/Icrud ($$$$) on the 1 series standard nor does it offer Voice Recognition (to get this you have to buy the Nav System Pro with favourite buttons at $4500).
BMW also charge $635 for electric lumbar support (standard on the GTI with leather seats), $725 for seat heating (standard on the GTI with leather seats), $954 for alarm (Standard on GTI), Bi-Xenons adaptive for $3750 ($1800 on the GTI) and the list goes on.
All of a sudden the Volkswagen options (which work far better than the BMW ones) seem pretty reasonable!
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I honestly didn't know that there was a 3.5mm plug fitted for music players so have learned something tonight. I will have the MDI factory fitted because I think it will integrate nicely with the sat nav unit.
I really do need a handsfree system so will look at installing the Skoda bluetooth.
I'm sure I'll use the hard drive and SD option for music but I do like to listen to podcasts from my iPhone.
tux
tornado red GTI MkVI, 5dr, DSG, Sat Nav, RVC, MDI.
Red Honda Fireblade Red Cooper S (SOLD)
Hey guys,
How do you know if your MDI is a factory fitted or dealer fitted?
Mine is situated in the arm rest of my 2010 GTI.
My issue is that the playback quality is bad!, if I connect the same ipod via the AUX cable it sounds perfect but when playing via the MDI it sounds like its cracking and fuzzy.
Anyone have the same problem?
Any suggestions on how to mend this?
It shouldn't make a difference.
It's factory fitted in that case.Mine is situated in the arm rest of my 2010 GTI.
Have you tried another ipod or iphone?My issue is that the playback quality is bad!, if I connect the same ipod via the AUX cable it sounds perfect but when playing via the MDI it sounds like its cracking and fuzzy.
Call you dealer and book your car in after you have tested another ipod/iphone to make sure it's not something to do with yours. Read the manual as well as it may offer some advice regarding line levels (not sure if this is relevant).Any suggestions on how to mend this?
Last edited by jayjay; 21-03-2010 at 12:22 AM.
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