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It may well be, but I'd expect the IT department of a large international car company to be able to use the source video that they used to make the interactive version, and upload that to youtube, rather than crack out FRAPS and make something which quite frankly is embarassing.
Doesn't matter...
What the f**k is going on with that status bar that keeps popping up? Please tell me they weren't so f**king lazy that they just screengrabbed their advert to put it on youtube. Christ almighty, that just shows how much they care.
I'm convinced they're trying to kill the RS clio off tbh. There is no other logical explanation to design a car which goes out of its way to alienate the existing market, and then expend no effort whatsoever in advertising to its new market.
I don't even know what the RS clio advert looks like...
If it helps, I have a Kenwood headunit with Garmin navigation and bluetooth, as well as DVD, iPod and freeview (digital TV), but that's a bit more expensive.
I've got a set of Rotas to pick up on Saturday and the wheels on my car already. Run the tyres out on the Rotas (as they're better than my current ones), then put a set of Syrons on the rotas and run the current ones on the road again.
If you can get Chip to map your car, you're winning, but he does find it very tedious so doesn't do it often. Mike Woodford is just as good though, I'd go to him.
I'd have thought it would affect the bluetooth, but there are adapters which can get your stalk controls back.
If the bluetooth is part of the stereo, you could always get a headunit with bluetooth built in.