I am looking for a new H/U and have found a couple Kenwoods I am interested in.
I have bought from Crutchfield before and they have always treated me right but i dont need the free extras they offer.
I found the H/U I'm wanting but I know nothing about the place that has the best price..
Has anyone here used million buy dot com (cheapest I found the H/U) or dealer cost car audio dot com ?
I keep thinking if it's to good to be true (H/U price) know what i mean ?
Any feed back for either seller would be great.
they are good to go. if you buy head unit they will throw most everything you need in free if you ask. I got about $200 worth of extras for free..........BUT they may take a while to ship it took 2 weeks to get my stuff but my head unit was on back order but still sell worth the wait saved me about $600 not going through local shop.
From my view, I always run into people who need the free stuff that they give you. take it and either sell it or give it away free to someone who may need it. I would buy from the site that has the most reputable name. If their customer support is great, thats always a plus too. Since you've already ought things from Crutchfield, I would go with them. Hell, I remember seeing their catalogs in the school library back in 1989. That should tell you something!
1997 GMC Suburban
22 inch Ice Metal Rims
170k and still truckin'
by free stuff I meant the $129 dollar gm adapter you HAVE TO have to keep your onstar and chimes, the xm adapter and tuner you have to have with the after market unit, the adapter you have to have to keep your steering controls, and the unit itself being a few hundred dollars less than everone else and free shipping and the same warranty . so yeah go by it from a big name company at full price we all got fat wallets.
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