I'm going to take one for the team and try out this headunit from AliExpress
Maxca 7 Inch Wireless Carplay Android Auto Radio Oem For Vw Volksgagen Golf Polo Passat Tiguan Touareg Cc Beetle Skoda Octavia - Car Radios - AliExpress
First up, it's damn cheap. All up it will be a shade under $250 including tax delivered to my door (eventually) sometime in September. But that's about what you get with AliExpress. They claim "Note:We usually ship the orders within 24 hours by Aliexpress standard shipping, and it takes around 7-14 days to arrive most of Countries..." so maybe it will turn up earlier... but I'm not holding my breath.
EDIT: 9 days from order to delivery for me which is awesome!
When I ordered it I almost immediately got a message from the seller asking for a picture of my car/headunit so they could make sure it would fit. A nice touch to be sure. Once that was done my order was processed.
This model should be a drop in replacement without needing a new facia, it comes with a Quadlock and CANBUS adaptors and I've ordered the extra camera adaptor for the OEM RVC I have... All going well there will be very little soldering required on this install (which would be a nice change). It is even supposed to provide integration with the steering wheel controls.
I think the wild cards here are going to be my RVC and what coding is needed.
The camera is an OEM part, but self-installed and I tapped the reverse light in the boot as a trigger (from memory).
Coding wise, I'm coming from an RNS510 so it's coded as having both the NAV unit and the reverse camera... I suspect I could just leave it as is and the worst it will do is throw an error (that you can't see without VCDS anyway) that the RNS (and maybe the camera) isn't installed... I suppose we will see soon enough. For most people replacing a stock RCDxxx I suspect it would work without any coding needed at all.
The grey areas...
There are no specs listed other than a screen res of 1024x600 (which is higher than the RNS510) and lets face it, it shouldn't be all that hard to get better than what is a very old headunit now.
What CPU and RAM does it have? Who knows? How does it perform?? The video on the webpage is using weird Chinese language apps and the whole background looks a little different to what I see... it looks like the older version of CarPlay??
It also looks like it's a little slow to respond, but then they are also being that looks like an iPhone 7/8?
What will sound quality be like for music?
What will sound quality be like for calls? This will replace the factory Bluetooth unit too and use its own onboard mic... The factory setup is pretty ordinary so something to watch there too.
Edit: I've also ordered one of these so the USB port can be neatly accessible for playing music from a memory stick or similar.
Lots of unknowns to be sure...
The alternatives:
An RCD330 is around $300 or so from AliExpress and would still need an adaptor to get wireless carplay for about an extra $100 as well as the RGB converter for the RVC. More like $600 if sourced locally (although at least you know you will get some warranty coverage).
If I went with a locally sourced standard double din unit it would cost me in the $100 - $200 range just for the facia kit, wiring adator and RGB converter then a headunit is $700+ like this Pioneer DMH-A5450BT. I don't drive my car nearly enough to warrant the $1,000-ish it would cost to go down this path.
So, will my sub $250 gamble pay off?? Watch this space!
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