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Thread: After market audio and sat nav (possibly AVIC F9110-BT)

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    That Pioneer unit looks pretty cool. Details here: http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/products/2...0BT/index.html

    I wonder if it integrates with the car (i.e. MFD, steering wheel, etc).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swallowtail View Post
    That Pioneer unit looks pretty cool. Details here: http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/products/2...0BT/index.html

    I wonder if it integrates with the car (i.e. MFD, steering wheel, etc).
    That is the question, integration ??
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    If you go to Tiguanownersclub or VWVortex's Tiguan forum Jettagirl had an aftermarket unit in her first Tig (it became known as as the Tiguarium after numerous leak issues and was bought back by VW). I can't remember the brand off hand but it had a reversing camera etc if you want to look that up there you'll find details somewhere. I do know that she has the RNS510 in her replacement Tig and I think she feels it's a better unit. If you're going aftermarket why not go to RNS510 anyway ? then you have something that's designed for the Tig and WILL work seamlessly !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZTiguan View Post
    If you're going aftermarket why not go to RNS510 anyway ? then you have something that's designed for the Tig and WILL work seamlessly !!
    I agree, but options are always good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZTiguan View Post
    If you go to Tiguanownersclub or VWVortex's Tiguan forum Jettagirl had an aftermarket unit in her first Tig (it became known as as the Tiguarium after numerous leak issues and was bought back by VW). I can't remember the brand off hand but it had a reversing camera etc if you want to look that up there you'll find details somewhere. I do know that she has the RNS510 in her replacement Tig and I think she feels it's a better unit. If you're going aftermarket why not go to RNS510 anyway ? then you have something that's designed for the Tig and WILL work seamlessly !!

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    This option on the car is $3500 and I didnt think it was worth it. I am getting the car in October so I will need to find out how much it costs to buy the unit with the camera fully installed. Surely it has to be cheaper than the VW option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselTig View Post
    This option on the car is $3500 and I didnt think it was worth it. I am getting the car in October so I will need to find out how much it costs to buy the unit with the camera fully installed. Surely it has to be cheaper than the VW option.
    I don't believe that you can get a "truly comparable" unit installed and fully operational cheaper than the factory installed (purchased with the car) RNS510 particularly when you take the full capabilities of the RNS into account (30 gig hard drive, parking sensor display, rear camera, high quality touch screen etc etc). If you're getting your car in October and you're looking at having the functionality of the RNS then imo your BEST deal would be to add it to the car at manufacture.
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    I guess I can live with some inconvenience of wires for the camera but I dont think $3500+ are justified for a car entertainment unit.
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    You're absolutely right Dieseltig.
    I'm thinking about upgrading my factory fitted stereo (lucky to have MP3 file playing option) in my van and I can't justify the cost of spending less than $700 for DVD with screen.

    The car cabin is not an ideal room to be in to listen high quality sound, IMO. But some people demand the best in everything, so it's their choice, nice to have it. Thanks to the people who buy the luxury items like that technology goes forward, so I'm thankful to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZTiguan View Post
    I don't believe that you can get a "truly comparable" unit installed and fully operational cheaper than the factory installed (purchased with the car) RNS510 particularly when you take the full capabilities of the RNS into account (30 gig hard drive, parking sensor display, rear camera, high quality touch screen etc etc). If you're getting your car in October and you're looking at having the functionality of the RNS then imo your BEST deal would be to add it to the car at manufacture.
    I concur, adding the RNS 510 afterwards is easy enough but if you want the integrated camera and optical parking system (OPS) it's best to order it with the car. Reverse sensors can be added later however to do it properly you require a new bumper, at the factory they just pick the bumper with the holes in so the extra cost is minimal. To fit factory OPS after delivery will cost around $2000 and as a factory option it's ~$750.

    The camera is a similar deal, the extra cost is minimal at time of order and it's over double to have it fitted later.

    There's no aftermarket unit that offers the integration and finish of the factory setup and you could spend a lot on aftermarket equipment trying.
    Last edited by Maverick; 19-08-2009 at 09:48 AM. Reason: typo

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    That's a very good point.
    Yes many options are very cheap when ordered in time when the car is build, adding on later can cost much more.

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