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  • “Hey guys! I got my kits in the mail yesterday, installed one in my Odyssey today in less than 20 minutes and it works great!

    I’ll be installing the one for my wife’s Accord tomorrow. Thanks for the great product!! Oh the holder kicks butt too!!”

    - Keith from Londonderry, New Hampshire (comment received on Facebook wall)
  • “I thought about just adding AUX adapter for my Honda Odyssey, but then found GTA Car Kit that also is able to control Iphone through the stereo/steering wheel.

    Shipping took less than a week. Awesome.

    Installation was very simple. The video on the website is for non-NAV unit. Once you get the headunit out, the hardest part is trying to figure out where you want to hide the kit.

    I love the fact that I can control via steering wheel. It’s a clean install and the kit is awesome. I would definitely recommend this to everyone. It is absolutely the best.

    I also purchased car holder – it is ok. It does what it states.”

    - Jason from Warrington, PA, USA
  • “I installed the GTA car kit in 30 minutes for a 2007 Honda Pilot with navigation. No extra tools. I cannot express how helpful the video was if not for that I seriously doubt I would have tried to do this myself.
    The only problem – trim panels came off a little harder than video showed but maybe your technician has done many hundreds more.

    iPod installation ran cable into glove box – it was for my daughter’s car and she loves it.

    I feel the price was right and I would highly recommend your products to others.”

    - Dan from Centerville, MN, USA
  • “I’ve used cassette and fm solutions and the sound quality is just horrible. My car stereo did not have an AUX-in.

    The shipping was 3 or 4 days. Great.

    The video (2001 – 2005 rav4 video) did not quite match my car (2001 Rav4) but it was still helpful. I thought installation was going to be harder than it actually was. My car had 4 allen screws holding the panel around the stereo in place (no clips) so it was quite easy.

    I use iPhone 4 & 3GS. I ziptied the gta cables & adapter behind the stereo and ran the ipod/iphone cable into the heating duct (there was a small opening in the duct, covered with a strip of insulation that I pushed it through) and then out the center vent above the stereo.

    I really like Seamless integration with the car stereo, perfect audio quality, plug and play! Your system sounds 4x better, is sturdier, looks better, will last longer, and was only slightly more than the $90 *POS* fm transmitter i last tried. Perhaps you need more advertising – I did not know there was anything like your kits for many years or I would have bought one sooner.”

    - Jon from Portland, OR, USA
  • “I’ve used cassette and fm solutions and the sound quality is just horrible. My car stereo did not have an AUX-in.

    The shipping was 3 or 4 days. Great.

    The video (2001 – 2005 rav4 video) did not quite match my car (2001 Rav4) but it was still helpful. I thought installation was going to be harder than it actually was. My car had 4 allen screws holding the panel around the stereo in place (no clips) so it was quite easy.

    I use iPhone 4 & 3GS. I ziptied the gta cables & adapter behind the stereo and ran the ipod/iphone cable into the heating duct (there was a small opening in the duct, covered with a strip of insulation that I pushed it through) and then out the center vent above the stereo.

    I really like Seamless integration with the car stereo, perfect audio quality, plug and play! Your system sounds 4x better, is sturdier, looks better, will last longer, and was only slightly more than the $90 *POS* fm transmitter i last tried. Perhaps you need more advertising – I did not know there was anything like your kits for many years or I would have bought one sooner.”

    - Jon from Portland, OR, USA
  • I love you. I watched the video on how to install the car kit like 4 times, got the car kit in 2 DAYS, and had it hooked up within 10 minutes.

    I couldnt ask for it to have gone any better. I was super skeptical about this but decided to give it a shot, and i wasnt let down. …

    Still shoked on this, this kit is 30-40 dollars cheaper than the other kits that offer the same control and it still does the job beautifully…

    I have 2005 accord. I just layed the converter box to the side and ran the cables through a hole I drilled on top of the center pocket.

    - Anthony (comment received on Facebook wall)
  • “I considered buying original Honda kit from the dealership, but the GTA reviews were really good.

    The shipping was really fast. I had my kit in only 3 days from the order.

    The GTA video made it a snap. I did not have to buy any extra tools and had the installation, testing and clean up done in under 30 minutes.

    We use both an iPod and a HTC incredible phone. I really like the iPod controls working from the steering column and the fact that it charges the iPod as well. GTA Car Kit is the best value, I found anywhere. I would totally recommend this to someone else and plan on buying another for my Honda Ridgeline.”

    - Chad from Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
  • I had researched ways to connect an iPod to a relatives car stereo that had no Aux input. I found that GTA car kits had good reviews and were considerably cheaper than those at Best Buy. Shipping was fast, installation was easy and the product worked just as described.

    I recently bought a new car without an iPod input and decided to get a GTA Car Kit since I had a good experience. Since the GTA Car Kit was only about $100, it was also considerably cheaper than adding an iPod input as an option on my car. Once again, shipping was fast, the product was very simple to install and works perfectly.

    The installation only took about 30 minutes and only needed a screw driver. The device simply plugs into the back of the stereo. I checked out the video, which was very thorough, but didn’t even need it considering how easy it was.

    I connect my iPod nano to my car. I like how I can either use the iPod or the car’s stereo controls to control my music depending on the iPod. I have no negative comments about shipping, installation, or the product. I couldn’t be happier with my purchase.

    I would definitely recommend these products.

    - Douglas from West Chester, PA, USA
  • “Before purchasing GTA Car Kit I tried an FM transmitter and returned it due to poor quality of audio.

    Shipping from GTA Car kits was very fast – received the kit in three days.

    The installation was easy. I viewed the video before I purchased the kit and it drove my purchase decision. I viewed it again when installing to make sure I was following all of the steps. I was able to install in 30 minutes. I purchased a small nail puller to remove the radio bezel from the car, although I could have done with a small screwdriver.

    I am using an old iPod Nano, and iPhone 3GS. Both work great. I ran the iPod cable out the bezel below the aux power port below the radio so the iPod is easily accessible while driving. I will probably move it to the glove box.

    I like how easy GTA Car Kit integrates into the factory radio, plus it charges the iPod.

    I have already recommended this product to my friends. This is a good value.”

    - Michael from Camarillo, California, USA
  • “I used FM transmitter that had static and low volume, heard the GTA car kit in my friends car and it was clear.

    Shipping was 2 days.

    The install was very easy, took no more than 15minutes, watching the video from my iPhone step by step during install.

    I’m using an iPhone4 in my Mazda3, and for now cables just run down the side of the console, will consider passing through ashtray at a later date. I like easy install and use of my steering wheel controls. I would recommend your kit to my friends.”

    - Nick from Cote St.Luc, Quebec, Canada