One of our biggest achievements is that back in 2019 we became an Authorised Volkswagen Group UK Independent Repairer and Services Provider. This means we have the big gleaming badge of approval from the VW Group to work on vehicles in our workshop.
We started trading with Alpine in 2010 and our relationship grew quickly. We became known for the quality of our installations and our knowledge of models and specification. A short while later Alpine awarded us with the title of “Excellence Dealer” which allows us to provide TWO Years warranty for all Alpine branded equipment installed here at our workshop in Poole, Dorset. This provides customers with total peace of mind and reassurance they have chosen the right company to do business with.
Pioneer Approved Dealer
We're very fussy here at Advanced In-Car and choose to only deal with the most reputable brands for head units to ensure reliability and functionality. We work closely alongside Pioneer to provide the best selection of "media" and "navigation" units to allow the user to seamlessly connect their smartphone for wireless and wired connectivity for use with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto. Being an approved dealer we are able to offer THREE Years free map updates to keep you safe on the roads (for NAV units).
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Bespoke Audio Upgrades
Advanced In-Car specialise in bespoke premium sound systems such as Alpine, Audison, Hertz & Morel.
How to find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN - Chassis Number)
Every UK registered vehicle will have this unique Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) that contains important details regarding your vehicle’s specification, manufacturer and more. The code is 17 characters long and identifies your vehicle so that you can gain access to valuable information regarding the cars history. The code identifies the individual car and as a result cannot be changed to protect the identity of each vehicle.
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The number is usually stamped into the vehicles chassis and can be found on most UK cars near the bottom of the windscreen on the passenger side, which is often referred to as the "Visible VIN" due to its accessibility. Alternatively, it can also be found in other vehicle documents or service book but also most commonly found on the V5 from DVLA.