- First Name
- Randy
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- Aug 25, 2021
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- Location
- Bristol, CT
- Vehicle(s)
- Maverick & Civic
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
This will be my first aftermarket purchase...
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The Maverick screen serves as your interface for Android Auto and you can view everything on it provided it's an app that supports AA (most map apps and the music app for sure). You just need to plug your phone into the car via the usb cable. No need to look at your phone. One exception where it's nice to have the phone mounted and viewable at the same time is Google Maps will display the map on the Android Auto or Carplay screen, and turn by turn directions on the phone.Luddite question. I probably should know this, but ... If I have Android Auto can I bring up my phone screen (mp3 tunes, Google Maps, etc) on the car display, so I don't need to install a phone mount?
I have some ideas on fender graphics and letters on the tailgate that I dont see offered. TimI’m a retired art director and thinking of buying the equipment to make Maverick, Bronco Sport and Bronco adhesive graphics. Does everyone here think there is enough demand? Do you think this site will ever have a vendor area where forum members can find things easily? Don’t want to give away any design ideas, but there is plenty of crude stuff out there and my style is more classic/conservative. I think I will start a new thread to see what members think.
If its something you "should" be looking at while driving (Radio and maps come to mind), yes. It's not going to let you stream Netflix or access Snapchat though (Unless something has changed).Luddite question. I probably should know this, but ... If I have Android Auto can I bring up my phone screen (mp3 tunes, Google Maps, etc) on the car display, so I don't need to install a phone mount?
I heard they were illegal in some states.What, nobody's going with Truck Nuts? Are they only a Dodge thing now?