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Does the 2013 sports package have blue tooth?
Probably not. In that case, I am wondering what my best option would be, taking into account cost constrains.
I could buy an after market blue tooth, navigation system that fits in dash but with the installation, the cost may be $1000+. Another less expensive possibility seems to be a GPS system with Blue tooth that is portable, can be put on windshield. Since my Android works for GPS, I could just buy a blue tooth system. Most of the time, I need to listen to my music on Pandora or off the phone so I have been plugging into the auxillliary and hanging my phone on a windscreen mount. The problem is that each time the phone rings, I have to pull it off and answer it. I guess with a Blue tooth system, answering phones would be easy and I would not have to plug the auxilliary cable/jack to listen to the music. Comments? |
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Sport package includes: Rear mechanical limited-slip differential Front alloy wheels: 19" x 9.0", rear alloy wheels: 19" x 10.0" Front 245/40-, rear 275/35- Nissan Sport Brakes Front and trunk/hatch spoiler Touring with navy adds on: Internal HD navigation system with 3D and voice Compass USB input jacks MP3 player Internal HD : 9.30 GB storage Audio system with CD player XM radio DVD/VCD Entertainment display screen located in front Bluetooth streaming audio RearView Monitor rear camera parking distance sensors Auto-dimming rear view mirror with Homelink Voice activating system for radio, phone and navigation system |
Get a new job? :ugh:
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Trade the car in. You bought the wrong one.
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370Z coupe specs |
2013 sport is near nekid. You get a 6 disc cd players though WOOOO
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I don't know if it's different in the U.S.
but up here in Canada for 2013 Nav and Sport were both separate options.
I have a 2013 Sport (Touring?) no Nav, but I do have the auto dimming mirror. The audio setup I have is the 6 CD changer, miniplug Aux input, Sat radio, etc. For 2014 (not sure 2015) if you bought the Sport pkg you got Nav. No other choice. Sport/Nav was a $5000 option on top of what I thought was called Touring. Canada did not offer the 'base' package, so Touring was our base. The only options were Sport/Nav, the choice of either the MT or AT, and your colors, of course. At least that's how i understood it. I went with a new 2013 because I didn't want Nav. I added a Garmin on a Pro-Clip mount and run my IPod through the 3.5 plug into aux. I power the Garmin with the plug under the glove box, and have a two USB charger thingy in the power outlet in the console to charge the IPod and a Bluetooth remote rig I have to operate the IPod operation without reaching into the console all the time. 104 |
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I asked for sport/touring with Nav. and the dealer did not correct me since that was the only way I could get it. |
Anyway, I guess the answer to OP's question is - the touring package for 2013 will give you Bluetooth without needing to add on the Nav. As per jpkirk.
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It's kind of annoying they did it that way. But eh? |
I bought a JABRA FREEWAY bluetooth system from Costco that clips to the sun visor. Looks fine and works great.
Having said that... I can't believe Nissan cheaped out on Bluetooth in the 370Z... my 08 Versa had it and our Hyundai Elantras and my daughter's Rogue all have it for goodness sake! |
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