New S60 Polestar Owner - Sensus Question
#1
New S60 Polestar Owner - Sensus Question
Greetings.
I am new to this forum and a new 2014 S60 Polestar. I had a question I hope the members could help me with.
The car came with the standard (doesn't look like Sensus) infotainment system. There is no navigation within it.
The dealer explained to me that my car has the "prep cable" which means it can be upgraded.
Has anyone done this?
I'm curious to see how it went, how much it cost and what the experience has been so far.
Thanks in advance for any help!
I am new to this forum and a new 2014 S60 Polestar. I had a question I hope the members could help me with.
The car came with the standard (doesn't look like Sensus) infotainment system. There is no navigation within it.
The dealer explained to me that my car has the "prep cable" which means it can be upgraded.
Has anyone done this?
I'm curious to see how it went, how much it cost and what the experience has been so far.
Thanks in advance for any help!
#3
It was actually kind of a no-brainer. I was going in looking to get a 2015 S60 but the dealership had a leftover '14 Polestar with 50 miles on it, the climate package etc. for only about 4k more than I would have paid for a base model S60 with Drive-E. It was too good a deal to pass up.
#4
I'm guessing the Sensus option isn't too popular because I looked at dozens of dealers' inventory online and never saw one that had Sensus.
Probably the only cars that might have it are special ordered. Volvo doesn't make add-ons any too affordable. I asked when we picked our car up about a block heater and was told it would be $500, $300 of which were the parts.
Probably the only cars that might have it are special ordered. Volvo doesn't make add-ons any too affordable. I asked when we picked our car up about a block heater and was told it would be $500, $300 of which were the parts.
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