So are you saying you basically use your radio as an amplifier for your phone?
The Pioneer unit I have in my other car is AVIC X490BT. It has an SD card slot for my music. It would be nice to have that because I could just make a copy of my SD card for the Lotus radio. It has Bluetooth, and GPS, of course. If I could replicate that functionality, that would be cool.
When I built my car, you couldn't get GPS. The coolest thing I could find to put in the place of the old ashtray was a clock. It's a good clock, but something like a GPS would be a lot cooler! Even if I have to re-do the work I did on my console and have it covered again.
Taking a 40+ year old Lotus down roads you don't know is "brave".
I have to make sure I keep to roads I know and with cellphone signal, just in case.
Hence no satnav required.
Maybe the Lotus knows its way around Norfolk from its birth.
I have a pretty good capacity to get lost. Streets that are recognizable during the day can be completely unrecognizable at night. Besides, most of my car is really new. Of major components, the NG3 is the oldest. The engine has less than 10K miles on it, so I expect to get a little "braver" in the future. I went to the Lotus meet in Asheville (about 4 1/2 hours away) a couple of years ago and I plan on taking it to the Lotus meet in Birmingham (about eight hours away) next may.