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jdpef356

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2015 PORSCHE CAYENNE DIESEL
Hi I've just taken delivery of my new 2015 Porsche Cayenne Diesel. Albeit it's the basic model it still is an awesome car. However 2 areas for concern are, no sat nav and no bluetooth connectivity? I know this is something I should have specified when configuring the car but the options were too expensive for my budget.
Can anyone make any recommendations please?
 
Sorry I cannot help you but great choice of engine, quiet refined and economical. Something like a TomTom will sort out the sat nav, not sure about the Bluetooth though.


 
The low cost option is Parrot kits I would spend a little more and get the 9200 colour kit c £150. Connecting your phone should then give you Satnav.

You need to get to £400+ for a decent touchscreen kit that will fit in the existing hole.
 
And before you fit anything non Porsche I would have a word with the dealership about the effect it may have on the warranty.
 
John - have been guided from similar queries that most economical route appears as - use GPS on your phone for sat nav and parrot for phone blue tooth connection. You will no doubt find also "after-market" options that fit ( the bill !) offering both including TV and WiFi. Data on Sat nav discs from previous Porsche model versions do become out-of-date relatively quickly and I am led to believe that the system can not be upgraded very successfully; hence the alternative considerations as above. Regards
 
John get a 6 inch TomTom with CD bracket from Ebay
The other connection should be easy but as the Cap'n says check with Porsche first
 

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