Joseph Garcia
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Thanks for the advice and insight. Looks like Crutchfield is the clear winner here I should have initially specified that I DEFINITELY want to replace the head unit, as Bluetooth capability is mandatory. I will give them a holler regarding that too.
Good to know, regarding your desire to replace your head unit. Kenwood, Pioneer, Sony, and Alpine are favorites of folks here in the Forum, with Kenwood and Pioneer being the most popular (not necessarily because they are better than the other two).
One item to note, however, regarding aftermarket head units and their power output. While aftermarket head units 'may' have increased power over your OEM head unit, most of them won't deliver more than 40 watts RMS per channel for power output. While 40 watts RMS is a good amount of power, you still need to make sure that the speakers that you select and purchase will produce good sound and volume at 40 watts RMS, as some aftermarket speakers, particularly higher quality speakers, will not operate at peak performance with only 40 watts RMS (though many will).