capnfatpants
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- 2015 CX-5 Touring AWD
So, like most everyone here, I'm pretty fed up with the OEM headunit (2015 Touring - Bose, no navigation). I'm thinking about toying with the idea of upgrading to the pioneer NEX 4100. This is the one with resistive touch screen and no built in Navigation. $700 bucks is still pretty expensive, so I'm not getting terribly excited about it yet... Until I know how things will work. I've never replaced a stereo (my 1996 Ford Aspire didn't come with one, so that was a different story). I know I'll lose the ability to change car settings, but I haven't touched them yet in a year, so I'll survive. How does the Bose system translate to a new headunit? I'm under the assumption that the Bose components are just the speakers, or is there an amp involved? Would the Pioneer keep the sound boost? (I know some people aren't fond of the Bose, but to me it sounds a lot clearer). The Crutchfield site says I'll lose my Aux and USB port under the armrest... are there ways to keep them, probably by rewiring some things?
Also, experience with GPS driving around cities with tall buildings, my phone loses signal quite a bit. Do you think the upgrade of the pioneer, the 7100, would get a stronger signal?
Also, experience with GPS driving around cities with tall buildings, my phone loses signal quite a bit. Do you think the upgrade of the pioneer, the 7100, would get a stronger signal?