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Valentin_N

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  1. Thanks for all the feedback so far. I have considered just living with the Columbus MIB3, but as I'm easily distracted and annoyed by seemingly small things, I'd rather pay extra to have one less reason to be annoyed every time I sit in the car. Having not explored the 2 options much, I honestly don't get how Skoda views the Columbus MIB3 as a step up from the Amundsen MIB3. Leaving aside considerations about price and whether I should do it or not, I'm interested in finding out: 1. How complex the operation is -- it sounds straightforward, can anyone please confirm for the MIB3 specifically? 2. Feature parity -- it sounds like no features would be lost, can anyone anyone please confirm for the MIB3 specifically?
  2. I am considering buying a new Superb iV with either Style or L&K trim levels. I am not a fan of the Sportline look so that's not an option. My problem is that I am put back by the touch-only user interface of the Columbus MIB3 infotainment system, which is forced on by the 2 trim levels I am considering. I think I would much more prefer the Amundsen/Bolero MIB3 with their 2 buttons/knobs, but those models are only available for the Ambition or Sportline trims, none of which I would want to get. I am aware of some disadvantages of the Amundsen/Bolero MIB3, e.g. Bolero doesn't have navigation unlocked by default, but that's not a factor for me as I don't plan to use the built-in navigation or any of the "smart" media functions. At most the infotainment system will either be used to control the local radio stations, to display Android Auto from my phone, or to display the parking view. I would like to know if technically it is feasible to replace the Columbus MIB3 with Amundsen/Bolero MIB3, and I'd like to further answer the following questions: 1. How complex would the change be? 2. What features (if any) would I be losing? 3. Assuming the change is done by a Skoda authorized shop, would this change affect the car's warranty? Thanks.

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