Comment by petesergeant
3 years ago
The option is they sell you the same car without the hardware that the second-market buyer doesn’t want, and then it’s harder to resell
3 years ago
The option is they sell you the same car without the hardware that the second-market buyer doesn’t want, and then it’s harder to resell
I don't think any used car buyer will install additional feature in a car. Maybe a new car radio, but even that has become difficult. In our 2nd gen Berlingo the radio is connected to the multimedia "lever" and the digital dashboard ... the aftermarket radio that worked fine in the previous car does not even use the same connectors :-/
IMO the whole purpose of aftermarket radio was going to be multi-cd players, mp3 cd players, or an aux port to connect your own player, but last I went car shopping everything I saw had Android/iPhone bluetooth support that included audio and google maps/waze good enough that I can't imagine anyone wanting to replace it.