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  1. Thanks guys! Would I be right in assuming that for a new born rear facing is the only option or can I use front facing as well.

    When I had my first 2 kids (almost 20 years ago!!!!) there was no such thing as rear facing seats.

    I need to be able to get my wife and the baby in the Carrera, otherwise it is not going to be an option :(

  2. I have TomTom Go and it is excellent! I have used both in the UK and here.

    They have just brought out a new version of the operating system which has a lot of new features including being able to choose the shortest, quickest, walking or cycling routes. Also if there is a toll bridge, tunnel or road on your route it gives you the option of going around it.

    It picks up sattelites better than any other GPS I have used and that is just using it's internal antenna.

    I used it yesterday in my new (used) 2001 Boxster S that I picked up in Long Island to get me back to Manhattan which it did brilliantly. My Boxster has a PCM1, but the discs are bad so the Porsche dealer has ordered new ones for me.

    Let me know if you have any other questions.

    DAvid

  3. Hi,

    I just bought my first Porsche, a 2001 Boxster S. It has the Porsche Communication Management Option with Navigation.

    I would like to interface my iPod to it, but I do not want to use an FM transmitter or casette adaptor option.

    Does anyone know whether something like the Monster iCruze would work with it? Has anyone actualy interfaces their iPod directly?

    Thanks for your help

    David

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