Subject: RE: Car CD Player died...bluetooth, bells and whistles on aftermarket in-dash?Just a few months after buying my new truck the radio displayed Klingon and wouldn't respond to the controls. Brought it back and they replaced the radio. Two weeks after the put the new one in, I replaced it with a Pioneer DVD-Nav. It was a bit pricy, but it has every single thing you could ask for. Has GPS navigation, plays CDs and DVDs, internal HS so you can rip CDs and store music on it, Plays USB thumb drives, Ipod, Bluetooth, XM and Sirius. The newer version plays SD cards. Since you have a double DIN, it's easier to find one with all the bells and whistles. I'd stick to Pioneer Kenwood, Alpine, and JVC. There are lots of cheaper ones, but you'll get what you pay for. I've had my Pioneer for 5yrs now and only had one problem with it, which was fixed with a software update. The only beef I have with it is that map updates are slow to non-existent. Kenwood uses Garmin software, so they have a leg up there. These points are moot if you don't plan on getting navigation though. |