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Sorry Voya - another mental block - MOST was introduced in 2003, so you should be OK.
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In 2002 the alternatives were the standard radio or a "sound package" made by Harman. Bose was also available, but it was an analog system.
The Harman sound package was option M490, and the CD Changer was M692. Bose is M680. All these sytems are hard-wired - no fibre optics.
Let me know if you want the options list
In 2002 the alternatives were the standard radio or a "sound package" made by Harman. Bose was also available, but it was an analog system.
The Harman sound package was option M490, and the CD Changer was M692. Bose is M680. All these sytems are hard-wired - no fibre optics.
Let me know if you want the options list
Looks like you have the sound package.The Bose package has 'Bose' written on the speakers.
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Thanks guys much appreciated. Does anyone knows this for certain or can check in one of buying guides
(since I'm going to see car thursday.) Dont have time to order book.
Does P 111 check covers accident damage ? if not can someone tell me what are the tell tell signs?
Regards Voya.
(since I'm going to see car thursday.) Dont have time to order book.
Does P 111 check covers accident damage ? if not can someone tell me what are the tell tell signs?
Regards Voya.
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Thanks guys much appreciated. Does anyone knows this for certain or can check in one of buying guides
(since I'm going to see car thursday.) Dont have time to order book.
Do you mean the sound package? If it has speakers in the doors, it has one of the sound packages. Door pockets = no sound package, just basic radio.
Does P 111 check covers accident damage ? if not can someone tell me what are the tell tell signs?
Regards Voya.
There is a copy of the 111-point check in the FAQ section, but you need to be a PCGB member to accress it. I don't believe it covers accident damage, but if you ask the technician to look for signs, I am sure they would. If you would like a copy, drop me an email and I'll attach it to a reply.
Body damage. Look for:
Uneven panel gaps.
Poor paintwork finish.
Colour mismatch on panels.
Stickers missing from door shut, drivers side (VIN number), luggage compartment lid (VIL option sticker) and engine compartment lid (Mobil One label)..
Pull back the luggage compartment carpet at the front, and look for panel damage and lack of caramel coloured sealer.
Look down the length of the car from a low position from in front or behind and look for ripples.
Not a comprehensive list, but a few pointers.
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