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  • “Hi,

    I just wanted to take a few minutes and thank you for making such a great product. I originally found you while trying to find a factory XM connection unit for my 2005 Odyssey. I came across your site and realized I could use it and use my XM app on my iPhone at a fraction of the cost of the Honda XM kit. Plus I would have the added benefit of the music already loaded on my phone being readily available.

    My wife ordered it for me as an early fathers day gift along with the adjustable car holder. The delivery time was super fast and I had it within 2 days of the order. I’ve installed many aftermarket units over the years but this was by far one of the easiest installations of any product I have ever done. If it weren’t for the 9 month old on my lap trying to help it would have been done in 10 minutes.

    We immediately fired up the XM app and it was crystal clear. Now I can listen to my music or Xm while my kids watch movies on the RES with headphones. The Universal Car Holder holds the phone very snugly and makes it easy to change songs and XM stations, view the GPS or activate Siri to dictate messages.

    Thank you again for the great product. I will definitely be ordering one for my Mazda 6 in the near future!!”

    - Jonathan from Pittsburgh, USA
  • “Hi there,

    I just installed my car kit and wanted to let you know how pleased I am with it! I received it 2 days after ordering it online, and, using your youtube video, was able to install it in 30 minutes. Let me be clear: I am a 22 year old female with no knowledge of cars or electronics, but I installed this alone in just one half hour. I am so excited about how well it works and how professional it looks! I did want to share a few tips on its installation, though, if you wanted to put this on your website. (For reference, I was installing the car kit in my 2006 Mazda3.)

    – I was able to remove the bar (in step 1) without a screwdriver. I couldn’t find the hooks indicated in the video, so in trying to find them with my fingers, I ended up pulling it out!
    – I followed a comment from youtube and removed the trip around the shifter by simply opening up the center armrest and pull the trim upwards where the latch closes. I then worked my way to the front of the trim near the shifter. By doing this, I did not have to worry about scratching the trim.
    – I avoided drilling a hole in my ashtray by unscrewing the screw holding the lightbulb to the ashtray. This creates a perfect sized hole to feed the iPod cord through, and looks very clean!

    Thanks again for such a wonderful addition to my car!”

    - Jaclyn, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA
  • “Just installed it myself in my 2000 Toyota Echo.
    Took about 45 minutes and it works perfectly!

    Do as the video says and find a magnet first (I lost a screw in the back of my console somewhere, but 3/4 seems to hold in my radio just fine).”
    (comment received on Facebook wall)

    - Mihai, Toronto, Canada
  • “I have zero experience with car wiring and this was a simple install. It took me a little over an hour and I was taking my time. I really think you could do it in 20 minutes if you needed to. The only tool I used was a screw driver. I decided to run my cables into the cup holder instead of the ash tray. I didn’t want to take the ash tray out because I store spare change in there.

    I’ve waited to do this to my 04 because I was afraid of breaking something. Now I wish I had done it years ago.”

    - Comment from veggieguy0 (YouTube user)
  • “I have a 2008 VW Touareg without the navigation system so, in turn, no auxiliary port. I had been using an FM transmitter and was constantly frustrated with the scratchiness of the sound quality. Needless to say I went searching for a better alternative. My first thought was to go to the dealership and find out if they had any iPod/iPhone integration options available. Without the navigation system, the only real option is to install Bluetooth and that was upwards of $500 USD. A lot of audio specialty stores around here offered an FM modulator and that was around $250 plus labor.

    I decided to search online for a better alternative and came across GTA Car Kits on Youtube. They were installing one of their kits on a 2006 VW Touareg and it looked simple enough. I was skeptical at first because the kit costs a little over $100 USD and the installation looked too simple. The kits are fully refundable up to 60 days so I decided to buy one.

    I could not be more satisfied with the purchase, and would recommend GTA Car Kits to anyone with the same problem.”

    - John, USA
  • “Super easy, works great and sounds amazing!
    It was really easy to install on my automatic… Except i accidentally broke the right hinge on my glove box when reinstalling it. MAKE SURE you have it open past the little stopper or it won’t slide back on, instead it will break.. lol my bad…

    Anyway, I LOVE THIS THING, makes my car so much better since the radio quality in Tampa sux!”

    - Comment from Chevyguy723 (YouTube user)
  • “Hey guys, your kit is awesome! My ES350 2007 already came with factory AUX, but I am really glad that I upgraded the stereo with your adapter.

    The ability to charge when the car is running already saved my phone battery few times on the busy mornings when I forgot to charge the phone at night.

    I also love the ability to change the songs from the steering wheel. I usually download music sets with hundreds of songs and I enjoy only small portion of them, so having this functionality is essential for me.

    Again – amazing product and highly recommended upgrade for Lexus ES350 owners!”

    - James from Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
  • “This video was fantastic, I just finished installing. It is so easy. Really the only tricky part is getting the radio out. Everything else is a breeze. It took about an hour to install and that was only because I didn’t have a socket extender and I had to run to the store to buy one. Great product and a very easy install.”

    - Comment from gauchoking11 (YouTube user)
  • This kit is really straight forward to install as this video demonstrates. I installed this kit in 10 minutes in my 2003 4Runner.

    I sat in my car and just listened to my iPod for 10 minutes after I was finished. I have owned my 4Runner for years. I can’t believe I didn’t do this a long time ago.

    - mosiemcclaine (YouTube user)
  • “Got my kit for my 2007 Toyota Camry LE. Took about 3 days to get to me.

    I previously had the Scosche brand which is limited in so many ways in terms of what it can do if you do not have the SAT option on your car radio. No playlist selection nor text mode. I did some verification from Supri on Toyota Nation ( toyotanation.com ) and he convinced me the GTA car kit was going to do exactly what I was expecting from an iPod adapter.

    It took me less than thirty minutes to install and I am really enjoying it. I will buy it again for my 2003 Highlander and 2011 Rav4.”

    - Atipin (comment received on Facebook wall)