It's rather like when you stay in a five-star hotel and delve into the minibar to discover that a water, bottle of beer or a packet of peanuts costs some extraordinary amount. So, unless you've got more money than sense, the minibar remains firmly off limits. I fear the same applies in this case to Honda's i-Pod link.
Bearing in mind that the FR-V is even getting a link now as standard (I just took a look at the John Pease website) it seems remarkable that Honda would ask this much.
£125-150 with fitting is about right. And at that price (although it's still quite alot) most people would jump for it. Like Basegreen said, should have been standard from the outset anyway
