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![]() Drives: Toyota Corolla Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: San Rafael, CA
Posts: 6
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Argument for the L model
If I can replace the radio with a bluetooth system that would allow for streaming and making calls I think the L would be groovy.
Like I said I tested the L and loved it because it was so retro. If I Can get auto transmission and roll down windows - that with the bluetooth I would be psyched. It would be nice to have a car not completely depended on electronics. If we're to replace radio with a bluetooth system, what would you recommend for a 2012 yaris L hatchback? Thanks, Peace |
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![]() ![]() Drives: 2012 Yaris L 3Dr Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 106
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The difficult part in doing this, is getting hold of the bluetooth microphone. I could not find a part number, nor did I have any help from our local Toyota dealer (they didnt have a part number either). I had to source a wrecked 2012 Yaris LE and had the wrecking yard pull it for me. If you get all the parts together, installation is very easy. Otherwise, there are many different aftermarket options. You could likely find multiple opinions in the "In Car Entertainment" section of this forums. Maybe this helps?
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![]() Drives: Toyota Corolla Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: San Rafael, CA
Posts: 6
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Thank you for your help. I am thinking aftermarket. I wish the system available in Hondas (bluetooth + in wheel av/phone controls were standard in every car as safety features.
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