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Height | 6 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Weight | 5.6 Pounds |
Width | 9.6 Inches |
$500 or under will be nearly impossible for a system with a headunit with built in navigation unless you go with used gear.
This is what I'd go with on a budget of $1,000.
Headunit $650
Box $135
Sub $73
Amp $115
Total is $973. It should end up a little over $1,000 after you buy your wiring harness and wiring kit, and I'm not sure if you need an expensive dash kit for that car. The new headunit should improve the sound of your stock speakers by giving you a lot more eq options so you can shape the sound to your liking. I added the sub because bass is usually what causes distortion in stock speakers, so with a sub you can change your crossovers on your headunit so your speakers only play your mids and highs and the sub handles your lows, which should also help to clean up the sound.
If you're not set on navigation though I'd suggest you get a different headunit. You can get a unit with comparable features minus navigation for half the price. I normally listen to my music from my phone with bluetooth and google maps just plays through the speakers telling me where to turn. Works really well for me since my unit doesn't have nav.