• Takatakatakatakatak
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    1911 months ago

    GM Single handedly keeping aftermarket stereos relevant. I wouldn’t buy a car with this solution.

    Android auto upgrades with my devices. It’s the best solution.

    • @Caliper@beehaw.org
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      411 months ago

      I highly doubt an aftermarket unit will work. Today, most units are integrated into the entire car system. Removing the unit from my car would mean losing access to a lot of functionality. I doubt the car would even accept a 3rd party unit. And this is not a Tesla.

      • Takatakatakatakatak
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        311 months ago

        You’d be surprised. Check AliExpress. There are aftermarket units built to fit perfectly into every dumb auto fascia they’ve come up with to prevent it. A simple harness adapted is usually sufficient to restore steering wheel controls etc.

        I’ve heard of a couple of vehicles where you simply cannot replace the media centre because it doubles as climate control input etc but the simple answer is: refuse to buy those vehicles.

        • @Caliper@beehaw.org
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          311 months ago

          I know all that, the point is modern infotainments do way more than just play music. Look, I wish it was different, but most cars built today have controls in the infotainment that you can’t have anywhere else. Like very specific settings for interior and exterior lighting, consumption metrics, creature comforts, just to name a few. That’s not a simple case of getting the wires correctly installed like it was before. And good luck finding just the right car with a dumb head unit, even simple cars today are fitted with this stuff.

      • @anlumo@feddit.de
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        11 months ago

        It‘d have to be tailored to that car, but that’s all just CANBus and software.