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Hunter43

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  1. Ah right, haven't bought the car yet so don't have the manual unless there's an online copy? Think those settings are worth the £500+(from what I've read) it would cost to stay OEM? I'm happy to use diagnostic tool for issues
  2. What are the car settings/ error messages that show? I figured these would all be done on dashboard. It does seem really easy to upgrade and if I didn't already have a good headunit from my current car I'd go OEM but not sure if worth spending the £500+ if won't see massive difference from what I've got
  3. Potentially replacing my car with an Octavia. I currently use a pioneer 950dab head unit in my honda which is a great unit and has wireless android auto which I love. Struggling to find some info about the Octavia units. Seems to mostly be about swapping to newer OEM units. Would a aftermarket full size double unit like mine fit? (Not sure how much space is behind the current screen as I realise the hardware is in the glovebox) If I was to go with OEM upgrade would there be any advantage over aftermarket ? Do any of the OEM headunits come with wireless android auto? (I know can use adapter but prefer not to)

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