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thats a good question. i didnt even think about that. since im looking to replace my speakers and add an amp when i get my x920bt im wondering the same thing. anything worth looking at that pioneer makes while we can get 30% off on it.
#35
Pure opinion question, should I jump on the 4200DVD or pay the extra 200$ for the x920bt? Both seem to get good reviews on here, I hear Navi with the x920bt sucks but I've got the OE navi set up so that is no issue. Thanks also for posting up this deal, This was a good way to persuade me into snatching up a DD
#36
X920BT has all this over the 4200DVD:
Bluetooth
Navigation
Voice control of iPod
Voice control of navigation
Pandora interface for iPhone
"MusicSphere" iPod interface (meh?)
It's also a non-moving face on the X920BT, so if you're a 5AT, you can put DVDs in when you're in park.
Plus, it's on the same hardware as the Z120BT, Pioneer's flagship headunit, so chances are, next year when the update rolls around to Z130BT, there will be an update for the X920BT as well.
The navi on the X920BT blows the factory nav out of the water. "Find nearest Chili's" ... Bing! ... "Get directions to #1" and you're on your way to some cajun chicken pasta!
Bluetooth
Navigation
Voice control of iPod
Voice control of navigation
Pandora interface for iPhone
"MusicSphere" iPod interface (meh?)
It's also a non-moving face on the X920BT, so if you're a 5AT, you can put DVDs in when you're in park.
Plus, it's on the same hardware as the Z120BT, Pioneer's flagship headunit, so chances are, next year when the update rolls around to Z130BT, there will be an update for the X920BT as well.
The navi on the X920BT blows the factory nav out of the water. "Find nearest Chili's" ... Bing! ... "Get directions to #1" and you're on your way to some cajun chicken pasta!
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#42
X920BT has all this over the 4200DVD:
Bluetooth
Navigation
Voice control of iPod
Voice control of navigation
Pandora interface for iPhone
"MusicSphere" iPod interface (meh?)
It's also a non-moving face on the X920BT, so if you're a 5AT, you can put DVDs in when you're in park.
Plus, it's on the same hardware as the Z120BT, Pioneer's flagship headunit, so chances are, next year when the update rolls around to Z130BT, there will be an update for the X920BT as well.
The navi on the X920BT blows the factory nav out of the water. "Find nearest Chili's" ... Bing! ... "Get directions to #1" and you're on your way to some cajun chicken pasta!
Bluetooth
Navigation
Voice control of iPod
Voice control of navigation
Pandora interface for iPhone
"MusicSphere" iPod interface (meh?)
It's also a non-moving face on the X920BT, so if you're a 5AT, you can put DVDs in when you're in park.
Plus, it's on the same hardware as the Z120BT, Pioneer's flagship headunit, so chances are, next year when the update rolls around to Z130BT, there will be an update for the X920BT as well.
The navi on the X920BT blows the factory nav out of the water. "Find nearest Chili's" ... Bing! ... "Get directions to #1" and you're on your way to some cajun chicken pasta!
This is kinda an unrelated question(s). When you replace the stock HU do you lose the bluetooth? And if you do.. can you hook up the steering wheel bluetooth buttons to the X920BT?
I have some questions about the nav unit too.. but i'll look around for answers and make another post for it. So keep your eyes open!
#44
You'll have to reconnect the new HU's harness to the metra 70-7551 that you currently have in there, but the steering wheel controls will continue to work fine. If you're installing a new amp, you'll want to run your own RCAs to the rear, but you won't have to change your harness for this, just use the new RCAs instead of the ones on the Metra harness.
#45
This is kinda an unrelated question(s). When you replace the stock HU do you lose the bluetooth? And if you do.. can you hook up the steering wheel bluetooth buttons to the X920BT?
I have some questions about the nav unit too.. but i'll look around for answers and make another post for it. So keep your eyes open!
I have some questions about the nav unit too.. but i'll look around for answers and make another post for it. So keep your eyes open!
Yes, with the PAC SWI-PS, you can program the buttons to answer/hang up calls.