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Mike Posted
I have bought this kit before from another retailer. The Best Buy kit costs the same but includes the dash pocket and a USB cable. The new instrument controls are more precise than the factory controls. This product looks like it belongs when installed correctly.
Mike Posted
Had this installed in my 2003 Honda Accord. I'm very happy with it. The only snafu was after installing the unit the tech said the blower ac was not blowing. She called the mfg. And apparently it was a firmware issue (version 14) . After updating it it still had issues. Finally after numerous calls the mfg. Said to use version 6 it helped but on blower speed 1, 2,and 3 it produced little or no air. After 4 hours I was good with it because the initial time quoted was an hour and 15 minutes total including radio. Also the storage area below the radio is not what I expected (original one had to be removed) but it looks better than leaving the old radio intact and having another radio below the old one.
FHarris Posted
This replacement kit operates way better than my old one. It is a much s,eeker look as well. The only thing that still baffles me a little is there is no real on/off button on the controls for the air/heat which my old one had.
DillionM Posted
This was my first time buying a dash kit and stereo unit for my car and the service and quality is perfect. I will be purchasing speakers eventually here
NickC Posted
This kit looks incredible, and it's more intuitive to use than other kits on the market. Having the lower piece with the USB outlet is nice.
KissFan1990 Posted
I was a bit nervous about replacing the stock radio in my 2006 Honda Accord. I had the system w/ the Navi, and if you have this, you know everything is incorperated into the radio unit, including the HVAC controls. This kit works perfectly. All controls work, and it's nice to have actualt buttons that control the HVAC vs the screen that the Honda stock system used. It's pricy, but all other less costly solutions seem to fail quickly, according the the many review I've read. Pony up for this, and you won't regret it.
Roberto Posted
Perfect fit for my daughters car. This is a much needed item to upgrade the factory radio in a 2007 Honda Accord. It fits like a glove, however you will lose storage space and it is an exspensive radio adapter.
SlickRob Posted
This kit looks better than the one I had in my car when I bought it. It also made my A/C blow better.
Sandy Posted
The installation kit seemed a bit pricey but it fit perfectly in the car and made the new Sony receiver look great. The Best Buy Geek squad technician did a great job installing it.
JohnRC Posted
A good, clean look. Stereo works Great. Installation by Best Buy was awesome.
Buffy Posted
Excellent buy it cost, but it makes me feel like I’m in a need car. Best Buy did a wonderful job installing my new radio
Dios Posted
Its been running in my car about 2 years now with no issue i had best buy put it in and the first one would not switch vents after best buy trouble shot it for a few thay orderd another one and ended up being the first one was faulty . So i would have best buy put it in so with the secound one been running flawless ac,heat,defroster functions work No complants
LuisB Posted
Give the car an oem look………………………………………………………………..
Ballcoach Posted
This item worked fairly well after a few glitches. But over all I would buy again. Now the price is a whole other issue. PRICEY
CostantinoE Posted
Seems a bit overpriced but quality seemed fine and installation was fairly simple.
JuanP Posted
It fit perfectly. And the new temp controls are an upgrade.
Ladyavalon Posted
I had a choice of this kit and another brand. This one is far superior and the best choice for my 2007 Honda Accord.
Smitty Posted
These agents do a fantastic job installing in dash car audio. Looks like it is straight from the factory.
nomad928 Posted
An awesome upgrade that really completes the install and gives a better look.
KaySlay24 Posted
Would definitely recommend this product. I just wish there was a way to make the kit more secure at the bottom.