Stupid Skoda vRS Spec.
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It would appear you can't spec a manual Octavia vRS with bluetooth connectivity. You can only have this £400 option if you also spec DSG (another £1100).
Who thought that was a good idea? fking muppets.
Now I have the choice between having some st add on device ala parrot or choosing another car.
fking ing bks.
Anybody had any good experiences with after market hands free devices?
Who thought that was a good idea? fking muppets.
Now I have the choice between having some st add on device ala parrot or choosing another car.
fking ing bks.
Anybody had any good experiences with after market hands free devices?
Is this of any use...?
http://octavia-vrs.com/cms/content/integrated-blue...
ETA I've just read it. fk that. Get a Parrot
http://octavia-vrs.com/cms/content/integrated-blue...
ETA I've just read it. fk that. Get a Parrot
It's an easy retrofit. You might need to make sure you go for the upgraded maxidot trip computer though.
I have it retrofitted in mine and you control it through the trip computer, although I think the newer cars can control it through the head unit too.
Speak to a company in Mansfield called shark performance.
I have it retrofitted in mine and you control it through the trip computer, although I think the newer cars can control it through the head unit too.
Speak to a company in Mansfield called shark performance.
bigandclever said:
Is this of any use...?
http://octavia-vrs.com/cms/content/integrated-blue...
ETA I've just read it. fk that. Get a Parrot
Jesus. It would be less hassle to use semaphore.http://octavia-vrs.com/cms/content/integrated-blue...
ETA I've just read it. fk that. Get a Parrot
Might be worth it in a private car but not for a company one.
It is a little bizarre.
Although carsystems.pl sell kits of the module, mic, wiring, brackets, etc for about 200 euros, and it should be rather less than £200 for a competent auto electrical guy to fit it all and code the car for it, for total cost under £400.
The Parrot ones are OK but I don't like another un-integrated box stuck to the dash, and the VAG bluetooth these days is great - does A2DP for music streaming too.
Although carsystems.pl sell kits of the module, mic, wiring, brackets, etc for about 200 euros, and it should be rather less than £200 for a competent auto electrical guy to fit it all and code the car for it, for total cost under £400.
The Parrot ones are OK but I don't like another un-integrated box stuck to the dash, and the VAG bluetooth these days is great - does A2DP for music streaming too.
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