@streakmachine It's the base Neo model, yet comes with cruise control; traction control/electronic stability control; anti-lock brakes; six airbags and iPod integration with the audio system.
@streakmachine My search criteria was a 100 km radius, with 2012 Honda Jazz, Toyota Yaris & Mazda 2 models chose. Of those the cheapest was the nearest, under 10 km away. That's the one I bought.
Nope, not compatible with the audio system; which shows a message: Check USB. Doesn't matter, 6th gen iPod Nano has a clip on the back anyway.
Bunging some music onto the 3rd gen iPod Shuffle (the one without controls). Going to see if it works with the car audio in iPod mode.
Upgrade to TechTool Pro, version 9.6.1 now available with support for High Sierra & APFS drives.
A new antenna for that car is $49. I modified a shorter $25 one that screwed into the same receptacle on the roof as the proper one. The dashboard is two different shades of grey & reflects horribly in the windscreen. A dashmat will fix that.
Hadn’t had the car more than 6 hours yesterday & I’ve already broken bits of it. The radio antenna is mounted at the front of the roof & tilts back so it’s about 30° from horizontal. Reversing out of a shady area, it got tangled in shrubs & broke off.
Phone calls do get directed through the audio system if you select iPod mode. It seems the iPhone’s microphone is sensitive enough to do the job.
That said, I’ll not use it that way. The iPod mode will be for music/podcasts/audiobooks from an iPod. I’ll use the simple sunvisor-mounted Bluetooth hands-free for phone stuff & step-by-step directions from nav apps.
In iPod mode the audio system buttons do stuff related to iPods, as do the steering wheel-mounted audio controls.