A:AnswerYou will have to get a Maestro adapter. They don't make adapters for all cars. You will have to go onto Maestro's website to check. On top of that you have to make sure they manufacture a bezel that fits the radio and your physical Climate controls if they are located in the same proximity and made out of the same piece of plastic.
A:AnswerAt the present moment there is no radio replacement option for your vehicle. with that being said the radio can still be custom mounted elsewhere in the vehicle, it just cannot replace your existing radio without massive amounts of custom cutting, fiberglassing, and programming.
A:AnswerIf you are talking about the AVH-4200NEX, Yes, it has that capability. It requires a third party harness that costs between $100 to 150 and comparability may be an issue from what I have heard. But it will display gauges, tire pressures and open doors, etc.
A:AnswerNo but depending on your vehicle you would be able to use the iDatalink Masetro system which can monitor certain points of engine performance. Contact your local Best Buy for more information and to give them your car info.
A:AnswerThe mounting Kit is specific to your vehicle. so without knowing your vehicle that answer cannot be given. it is a standard DDIN, so roughly 4 inches tall, 7 inches wide, and pioneer doesn't list the physical depth of the radio but Pioneer radio's compared to other name brands tend to be deeper radio's, so if depth is an issue look elsewhere or see about cutting.
A:AnswerThe biggest difference is that you no longer have to go in to the menu and switch from Apple CarPlay to android auto it automatically knows once you switch the phones you still shouldn't have them plugged in at the same time though