He needs to make sure he gets the security code and will require a retro fit wiring loom and GPS antenna both which can be purchased from somewhere like satnavsystems.
Horses for courses. TomTom is good for the reasons you state but, the only reason I have the factory fit one is because it came with the car it's certainly not worth £1500 but is worth £250 if it came with all the bits. I dont need a colour screen, just clear directions. If my car didn't have it in when I bought it I would probably get a Sat Nav head unit for a more OEM feel.
There are lots of single and double din options available now.
what wiring do i need to do this, and yes if you have'nt twigged this is the one i ended up buying. There is an extra socket on the SAT NAV unit with 2 wires in it, one labelled REV and the other as KL15.
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