any Double Din will fit, alpine has one that willfit snug with the dash, with touch buttons with and cd/am/fm.
2007-04-14 20:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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A double-DIN head unit will not fit that vehicle without some cutting. For a head unit that fits without any modification to the dash, choose a single-DIN unit with a flip-out screen, used with a mounting kit like Metra's 99-3002. An example of a single-DIN Nav head unit is Pioneer's AVIC-N3.
2007-04-14 23:43:13
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answered by KaeZoo 7
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Everything available. Sorry I can't be more specific, but they all fit, and they all work well. I recommend the Pioneer Avic-N2 or the Alpine NVE-N872A with an IVA-D310 or IVA-D100 display. Both of these are absolutely state of the art. I would go with the Alpine. Then again, I already did. This is an installer's choice, not an uninformed shopper.
2007-04-14 19:54:54
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answered by briankerr38 3
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I'd trust Crutchfield's judgement LONG before I'd trust the hacks at Circuit City! If Crutchfield says it's a no-go, that's good enough for me. Get a portable nav system. It goes from car to car -- GREAT when travelling -- and you don't have the risk of some d00b messing up your ride. Remember, it ain't just the size of the hole, it's the finesse with which you fill it that really counts.
2016-05-20 03:03:50
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answered by Anonymous
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