Re: Still No Aftermarket Radios?
Before up and trashing the radio in the car right now, with a replacement that will not integrate with the MFD, look to upgrade the speakers first. Speakers are the first place you want to look for stereo upgrades not the head unit. Head units are nearly always more than sufficient for just about every vehicle application and auto manufacturers are working hard on making the head unit more integrated with the rest of the operation of the vehicle.
In the coming years it is going to be much harder to replace head units as they become more central to vehicle and driver operations. The days of replaceing a cheap 1 din standard radio with something from an aftermarket manufacturer is coming to and end.
As for integration with the onboard network, the network may be industry standard, but the communications over the network are going to be Toyota specific. Keep this in mind, the head unit for the Prius and the Solara are very close in nature. The Solara's head unit has some hard buttons that are on the radio unit and some hard buttons which do not live with the radio. The Prius radio has some hard buttons on the unit and then has soft buttons presented on the MFD. Essentially the same technolgoy with a slightly different user interface implementation. The comonality between the Prius radio and the Solara radio is also one of the biggest reasons that early satelite radio in Prius adopters were able to graft, with great ease, a Solara satelite tuner to the Prius radio.
It has been said:
Hybrid drivers come in 3 flavors, greenie, techie and cheapie. Pick any 2.
2005 Prius, Melinium Silver over gray, package 5 (AI)
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