Mazda Fett
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- 2010 CX-9 Grand Touring AWD
So prior to buying my CX-9 I was positive that I was going to by the iPod integration kit because I wanted to reap the rewards of having it tucked into the glove box and the ability to control the volume and navigate etc...through the radio.
Yesterday, I bought a cheap auxiliary cable and listened to my iPod for the first time. I was expecting the worst, based on what I had read, but it sounded good to me. (Granted, I am one of those people that likes the stock Bose stereo so the audiophile might think I am a fool)
For those of you that have listened to both, is the iPod integration and the benefits that comes with it, worth the parts and labor to have the dealer install?
I read the installation instructions online, and I know I could install it myself, but I don't want to start tearing up my new car's dashboard and have the potential risk of accidentally breaking a plastic fastener or hook etc.... (I modified the crap out of my WRX and I promised myself I would never do that again...) I would rather pay the dealer to have it done right and if they were to mess anything up, they have the parts etc.. to fix it until it is right.
Sorry if this is a dead horse, I did do a search and could not find a similar question
Yesterday, I bought a cheap auxiliary cable and listened to my iPod for the first time. I was expecting the worst, based on what I had read, but it sounded good to me. (Granted, I am one of those people that likes the stock Bose stereo so the audiophile might think I am a fool)
For those of you that have listened to both, is the iPod integration and the benefits that comes with it, worth the parts and labor to have the dealer install?
I read the installation instructions online, and I know I could install it myself, but I don't want to start tearing up my new car's dashboard and have the potential risk of accidentally breaking a plastic fastener or hook etc.... (I modified the crap out of my WRX and I promised myself I would never do that again...) I would rather pay the dealer to have it done right and if they were to mess anything up, they have the parts etc.. to fix it until it is right.
Sorry if this is a dead horse, I did do a search and could not find a similar question