I ordered one more thing for the year, since it was on sale. Shocking, I know.
Apple Carplay integration/upgrade kit. The car has horrid Volvo navigation that is from roughly the Apple IIe era, and no infotainment at all. It has a screen that pops up (mine needs fixed, it sticks), but only does the horrid nav. I had previously done the Mr12Volt Bluetooth integration kit, but it's so-so at best. A company called Aston Installations makes a full kit to add Apple Car Play/Android Auto to the car, including integration into the screen and factory nav system, etc. It also adds automatic function backup camera, which is nice as the Vantage doesn't have great rear visibility (you can add a front camera also, but I see less need in that).
They do have a screen upgrade option to, in order to increase resolution, but a guy online has a guide that he did to set that up himself for about 1/10th the price, so I think I'm going to give that a shot if the screen resolution bugs me in Car Play (let's be honest, it will bug me). The car already has a great stereo and generally lovely interior, so I think that the infotainment upgrade to allow me to use YouTube Music and Waze/Maps on the screen is the last thing it really needs, other than tint, interior wise. I did add some Lloyds floor mats to it also, as stock it doesn't have any mats and I'd like to keep the carpet nice since it's expensive to replace.
When I tear it apart for the infotainment system work, I'll reflow the solder joints on the bluetooth switcher. That's under the passenger floor area somewhere, and they get wonky and cut out occasionally. Mine doesn't do it often, but a good kick to the floor on that side fixes it generally, which sounds like cold solder joints to me. If not, I'll just rebuild it. They want like 100 dollars to replace it and it's just a little board with a relay on it. No thanks.
