Chris1.4RT said:
I appreciate good quality sound too which is why at home I have a decent hifi. I don't get in my car to listen to music. I get in it to drive it. Music just happens to be a by-product.
I just don't think it's that neccessary to have really high quality music when I'm driving. It's more than adequate what's in the car as standard.
It's all about personal preference and the standard more than does me.
I honestly think though that the majority of these charlies that drive around with the sound up and windows down, are clearly doing it for other people's 'benefit' rather than their own.
I've yet to hear a car drive past and think 'there's a decent song he's playing. Wow, he's cool.' But, it's all about personal preferences. None of those pics I've seen show the HU matching the dashboard.
I've seen plenty of threads on here too where people have had their ICE knicked.
Anyway, I'm an old fart.
(I didn't say having an aftermarket HU makes you a scally. It makes you a scally in my eyes driving through my area being able to hear you streets away, which you would really need a decent HU for.)
Totally agree here... I used to go for aftermarket headunits, but in the end, i found them more hassle than they were worth, carrying the face plate around everywhere, and I just like the way the standard unit blends in perfectly with the rest of the dash. When I had a Fabia vRS I did have a P77MP which blended perfectly with the dash on that car, but, when I sold that, and got the Clio, I sold it because I thought it wouldnt look right.
I'm the same as you, I get in the car to drive. The standard unit can be improved upon loads, but its not a priority, I have a great hifi to listen to in the house when I want to listen to music, and that isnt competing with road / engine noise.
However, if I absolutely must have an aftermarket headunit, this is what I'd go for:-