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Thread: Fitment of accessories post delivery - BT, MDI & rear parking sensors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BR @ ON View Post
    Dealer told me the genuine ones only gives the sound. whereas the aftermarket ones often come with display that shows the distance.

    By the way, actually it was the dealer that suggest me to go for aftermarket. I reserve my opinion for the $29 twin set that was mentioned in the earlier post. But I am quite sure $200 would get you big names in the business.
    As mine are factory, they beep and show a picture of the rear of the car and distance from objects on the RCD510. If you are in Sydney Barloworld at Botany have this sorted out on the aftermarket type.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cm10 View Post
    I ordered the rear parking sensor with the car as an option at a cost of $950. The dealier explained that it cost an extra $200 to have it fitted as the base price (of $750) referred to the first polo shipment only.
    You just got ripped off. I got the the genuine headlight protector for $50 with the car. The dealer said it costed him $100, and he would normally charge another $70 for fitment. And I still think he is making money. The rear parking sensor will never cost $750. For that, you can get a mid-range GPS/Touch Screen Music unit, probably with rear view camera all in one.

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    I was planning to get one fitted by an auto-electrician I trust dearly for around $200. Thats his asking Price anyway.

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    I'm picking the car up this afternoon. I'll suss out the options at the dealer and report back.

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    Look forward to hearing about the candy white 77TSI - my specs are the same, but at least a month away. Except I have the audio pack as well. Also will be dissapointed if those under seat trays are not included!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BR @ ON View Post
    You just got ripped off. I got the the genuine headlight protector for $50 with the car. The dealer said it costed him $100, and he would normally charge another $70 for fitment. And I still think he is making money. The rear parking sensor will never cost $750. For that, you can get a mid-range GPS/Touch Screen Music unit, probably with rear view camera all in one.
    Hmmm - thanks, I need to find out a bit more about what I'm getting for the money! It seems options provided vary between countries..so hard to assess on-line. Presume at that price as a genuine dealer fit it will have an interface with the RCD500. As for GPS, I've shortlisted those with bluetooth down to Garmin nuvi 3790T and Navman MY75T ...both seem good. Can't see any reference for GPS with rear view camera options...any suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cm10 View Post
    Hmmm - thanks, I need to find out a bit more about what I'm getting for the money! It seems options provided vary between countries..so hard to assess on-line. Presume at that price as a genuine dealer fit it will have an interface with the RCD500. As for GPS, I've shortlisted those with bluetooth down to Garmin nuvi 3790T and Navman MY75T ...both seem good. Can't see any reference for GPS with rear view camera options...any suggestions?
    A few names in the Car Audio business got the all in one touch screen unit. I have been looking at Kenwood and Pioneer.
    They are not cheap as per se, but they are surely competitive in terms of capabilities.

    We have someone on this forum already done a conversion by himself, check it out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BR @ ON View Post
    A few names in the Car Audio business got the all in one touch screen unit. I have been looking at Kenwood and Pioneer.
    They are not cheap as per se, but they are surely competitive in terms of capabilities.

    We have someone on this forum already done a conversion by himself, check it out!
    Thanks I'll checkout Kenwood and Pioneer -good call. The Garman does have lifetime maps updates which is tempting. but as always, it's about what options you are going to use most.I also like it can be turned portrait and used for walking about.

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    GPS is so common nowadays. I remember when they first started to be commercially available and cost thousands of dollars for something worse than you would pay $200 for today!

    What I am getting at, Better go for the professional car audio units with heaps of in-car entertainment capabilities than go for something does a bit of both, but not exactly good at anyone of them.

    I got GPS on my mobile phone like alot of people nowadays, always use that as back up walking about tool.
    (although you know what they say, only less than 20% of most people's travel are to new places)

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    Like others I am in the ever growing queue for a Polo with all the factory options. I was hoping this would include factory fitted reversing sensors; but as mentioned this is no longer an option.

    I have a couple of queries as I want to get dealer fitted accessories not aftermarket ones [I know this doesn't make financial sense].

    The dealer has told me that there are two options for the sensors; a $700 option using the system designed for the Golf; or a $1000 using the system designed for the Polo.

    Apparently the Golf ones beep but don’t do anything else; and the Polo ones Beep and flash a light in the Rear Vision Mirror. Can anyone confirm this understanding?

    Has anyone got either of the dealer options fitted in a fully spec’d Polo? If so I am wondering if anyone has got the sensors to display on the RCD510? An earlier post said that someone had, but I thought this was referencing aftermarket sensors.

    Also, the Polo boot opener looks remarkably like the one on the Golf; does anyone know if it is possible to purchase the Golf Rear Camera that fits in the boot opener and pair it to the RCD510 in the Polo?

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