Author Topic: Infotainment Differences  (Read 2921 times)

Offline joe6

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Re: Infotainment Differences
« Reply #10 on: 20 January 2022, 21:48 »
That is good thinking Borbus. Saves a lot of time prising off interior trim etc. :smiley:
Mk6 GTI Carbon Grey, 2010 Bluetooth and voice fitted, a few VCDS mods still a comfortable family car. Red Scirocco 2011 twin charger stage 1 - enjoyable drive now gone.  White 2016 Polo GTI (roller skate on steroids) replaced with an Indium Grey 2019 7.5 GTI PP.

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Re: Infotainment Differences
« Reply #11 on: 05 April 2022, 11:42 »
Personally I think that all of those OEM radios are outdated now. They are pretty slow and clunky, maps will need to be updated and conductivity for anything other than phone calls is non-existent.

If you want something that still looks OEM, have a look at the RCD330/RCD360. Whilst not OEM, they look just like the real deal. They have Carplay/Andriod Auto, so you can mirror your phone for music, digital radio and navigation from Google or Waze etc. So much better than the old built in nav.

Red Mk6 gone replaced with a white Mk7 which has gone too. Green Mk2 here to stay.