928S
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Guys, my wife has a very nice black/black WM caprice, with 20,000 kms on it, a car we plan to keep for the long term, I still have my Lexcen wagon with 310,000 kms and going strong. We converted it to gas, it runs the liquid injection and it is a 6.0 litre. It goes great, if contimplating a conversion go with the liquid injection.
Anyway we don't have sat nav or a rear camera, if you have seen the new series 2 ads you will know that the new commodores have a very nice system. All the aftermarket stuff is ordinary. I checked them all out and all have shortfalls versus the new factory system. The main short fall is the rear view cameras take out the park assist. Whereas the new system retains this and gives a guide on screen. Lets face it these cars are impossible to see out of and I have a spotless 4B licence.
Unfortunately I get lost a lot:bang:, So anyway the price to go aftermarket with a touchscreen sat nav is $2500 and the rear view camera is $600, I know there is cheaper ones that go one the mirror but they will be tiny and I like the blue tooth phone improvements too.
So I did some enquiries online and it appears that unlike the lower models the dashboard has not been changed nor the centre console, just the inserts, so it appears that it is just new hardware and software fitted to that hardware that has provided that upgrade modernisation.
When I asked the dealer last time about the touchscreen sat nav series 1, luckily the answer to my question was it is not available as a spare part. I was really surprised, so I am hoping this is not the case this time. I just wonder electrical guys, how difficult would it be to install such an item? I know that the wiring harness will be different but is this impossible?
Greg
Anyway we don't have sat nav or a rear camera, if you have seen the new series 2 ads you will know that the new commodores have a very nice system. All the aftermarket stuff is ordinary. I checked them all out and all have shortfalls versus the new factory system. The main short fall is the rear view cameras take out the park assist. Whereas the new system retains this and gives a guide on screen. Lets face it these cars are impossible to see out of and I have a spotless 4B licence.
Unfortunately I get lost a lot:bang:, So anyway the price to go aftermarket with a touchscreen sat nav is $2500 and the rear view camera is $600, I know there is cheaper ones that go one the mirror but they will be tiny and I like the blue tooth phone improvements too.
So I did some enquiries online and it appears that unlike the lower models the dashboard has not been changed nor the centre console, just the inserts, so it appears that it is just new hardware and software fitted to that hardware that has provided that upgrade modernisation.
When I asked the dealer last time about the touchscreen sat nav series 1, luckily the answer to my question was it is not available as a spare part. I was really surprised, so I am hoping this is not the case this time. I just wonder electrical guys, how difficult would it be to install such an item? I know that the wiring harness will be different but is this impossible?
Greg