Hi guys/gals,
I've been thinking about this for some time now but I can't seem to make a decision.
I'm thinking of replacing the ConnectNav+ system in my 2003 Stilo Abarth. I've already bought a new 2DIN frame to fit a new car stereo. Thing is I don't really know if it's a good choice. Maybe I just need to buy one of those CD changer emulators, maybe that's good enough..
Disadvantages of buying a new car stereo:
- I can't get into the car preferences anymore so changing the car's clock/date could be a bit of a problem
- Steering wheel controls may not work anymore(I've read some topics that it might be possible but I don't know if it's that easy to do)
- Connecting the factory built subwoofer to a new car stereo isn't that easy (from what I read)
- It may look dull since it's not standard anymore (doesn't have to be of course)
- I'm guessing that the built-in microphones that are being used by the phone function are not useable with a new car stereo (not sure though)
- Expensive
Advantages of buying a new car stereo (of course depending on the model but my choice goes out to the JVC-KW-AV60BT):
- connect a USB harddrive or USB stick to play some MP3's at last
- connect phone to play music through Spotify/iTunes
- call using bluetooth on your phone
- new navigation system with updated maps (i've seen systems which can use the phone's navigation system like tomtom, really handy)
- more convenient and faster interface (playing a mp3 cd through the connectnav+ is a nightmare imo)
Advantages of buying a CD changer emulator system:
- get to keep the original connectnav+ system so all functionality is intact
- play mp3's through USB/iPhone whatever
- use phone's navigation system using aux on cd changer emulator
- dialing of numbers/choosing names to call via phone, not via big screen like a 2DIN stereo (doesn't have to be a great disadvantage though)
- connect USB drive to play mp3's
- Less expensive
Disadvantages of buying a CD changer emulator system:
- No navigation instructions while using the radio (OR sound via phone OR the radio)
- Slow and inconvenient interface stays the same
Disadvantages of staying with the ConnectNav+ system
- Slow and inconvenient interface
- I always have to turn off my phone when using the car phone system (otherwise my phone goes nuts)
- cd changer broken (only plays from 1 slot, also makes awefull noise)
- music doesn't resume from where i left off
- navigation system with outdated maps
- display is not that clear and crispy anymore
- no USB port (no phone charging, USB stick/disk etc.)
- no bluetooth
- bad radio reception (don't know if that's connectnav+ related though)
So what to do? Maybe someone with a aftermarket ICE or CDC emulator can give some advice/user experience.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I've been thinking about this for some time now but I can't seem to make a decision.
I'm thinking of replacing the ConnectNav+ system in my 2003 Stilo Abarth. I've already bought a new 2DIN frame to fit a new car stereo. Thing is I don't really know if it's a good choice. Maybe I just need to buy one of those CD changer emulators, maybe that's good enough..
Disadvantages of buying a new car stereo:
- I can't get into the car preferences anymore so changing the car's clock/date could be a bit of a problem
- Steering wheel controls may not work anymore(I've read some topics that it might be possible but I don't know if it's that easy to do)
- Connecting the factory built subwoofer to a new car stereo isn't that easy (from what I read)
- It may look dull since it's not standard anymore (doesn't have to be of course)
- I'm guessing that the built-in microphones that are being used by the phone function are not useable with a new car stereo (not sure though)
- Expensive

Advantages of buying a new car stereo (of course depending on the model but my choice goes out to the JVC-KW-AV60BT):
- connect a USB harddrive or USB stick to play some MP3's at last
- connect phone to play music through Spotify/iTunes
- call using bluetooth on your phone
- new navigation system with updated maps (i've seen systems which can use the phone's navigation system like tomtom, really handy)
- more convenient and faster interface (playing a mp3 cd through the connectnav+ is a nightmare imo)
Advantages of buying a CD changer emulator system:
- get to keep the original connectnav+ system so all functionality is intact
- play mp3's through USB/iPhone whatever
- use phone's navigation system using aux on cd changer emulator
- dialing of numbers/choosing names to call via phone, not via big screen like a 2DIN stereo (doesn't have to be a great disadvantage though)
- connect USB drive to play mp3's
- Less expensive
Disadvantages of buying a CD changer emulator system:
- No navigation instructions while using the radio (OR sound via phone OR the radio)
- Slow and inconvenient interface stays the same
Disadvantages of staying with the ConnectNav+ system
- Slow and inconvenient interface
- I always have to turn off my phone when using the car phone system (otherwise my phone goes nuts)
- cd changer broken (only plays from 1 slot, also makes awefull noise)
- music doesn't resume from where i left off
- navigation system with outdated maps
- display is not that clear and crispy anymore
- no USB port (no phone charging, USB stick/disk etc.)
- no bluetooth
- bad radio reception (don't know if that's connectnav+ related though)
So what to do? Maybe someone with a aftermarket ICE or CDC emulator can give some advice/user experience.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!