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Nov 19th, 2012, 21:57 | #1 |
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V70 standard
I've just acquired an 08 V70 SE Lux. and was quite surprised at a few differences from my 03 S60. There is no foot rest for the left foot, which I used regularly on long motorway drives. I have also discovered that the centre of the rear seats does not have the pull down cushioned leather armrest, although the panel does fold down. I thought that these simple things would be standard throughout the higher spec ranges but are they actually regarded as options?
Another query I have is would it be possible to upgrade the audio system to incorporate the mobile phone system option or is this cost prohibitive? |
Dec 30th, 2012, 09:22 | #2 |
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V70 Standard
Yeah, despite being a higher spec, the standard seems to have changed from what we could expect.
As for the phone upgrade, forget it, it's major trauma then a software download. Best to buy one that's factory fitted as the price difference is not as high as any retrofit work, HOWEVER, you can fit a Parrot, which although needs some centre console removal work and an extension loom for the Parrot wiring, works a real treat. You need to source an ignition switched 12v+ though but the aux power socket to the rear of the centre console helps here. I have a 58 SE Lux and fitted a Parrot CK3100 plus the extension loom (can get away without the extension at a pinch, but I hate tight wires). Extension from Just Car Kits (Slough) and many others, Parrot from Halfords etc or again via Just Car Kits who I have used for years even though I am in Bathgate. Mine's a Manual so centre console moving about was easy, may be a bit more limited if you have an auto, but otherwise fit would be the same. |
Dec 30th, 2012, 10:11 | #3 | |
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Volvo do this very good handsfree kit it is completely voice activated and works well , someone to talk to on a long journey :-) http://accessories.volvocars.com/Acc...ent/VCC-450275
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Dec 30th, 2012, 10:45 | #4 |
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V70 Standard (Hands free)
Yup, that's true, looked at that Volvo hands free but it was at least twice the price of the Parrot albeit that it was fitted for that cost I think (needed a download too). I also had the Parrot already anyway so the cost was reduced even further having had it fitted in my 56my XC70 and before that my 2004MY V70, each with various adaptors etc to the loom.
The picture is out of date though, but in either case, the Volvo version is without a screen whereas the Parrot has one. Remember though, that even with a hands free fitted, if you use the phone, including picking it up to see who's calling (no screen on hands free) that you commit an offence if the vehicle is being driven at the time. Of course, you can leave the phone in a position that you can see it's screen though. Lots of folk get caught out by thinking simply because they are not speaking into the phone handset that they are ok, but handling it is enough. |
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