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End of the road for the car CD player - no new models now sold with ...An entertainment system that's been a feature in cars for 40 years has now entirely disappeared from new models - and plenty of drivers will be angry about it. The in-car CD player is officially ...
I don't have an MP3 player, but I make Mix/Driving CDs for use in my car. Having owned a number of cassette players (still have a 3 head Sony deck), I don't miss them at all.
Hey there, got a little car audio question here. I'm thinking of putting two 6x9 speakers in my civic over spring break. My CD deck (Kenwood S3009) outputs 35x4 (35 W peak, 20 W or so RMS I think ...
The in-car CD player has had a good 25-year-run, but its demise is now all but certain in the next few years. The next big thing is cloud music accessed from driver's smartphones.
In Edmunds.com’s long-term test 2013 Dodge Dart SXT Rallye, the CD player resides in the center console, so as not to hog space that’s better used by the car’s 8.4-inch touchscreen.
It turns out that the cassette deck is the perfect home for an iPhone. There are other places around the cockpit where one could be more snugly stashed, but there is either no room for a cable, or ...
Don't throw out that compact disc just yet. Seven in 10 car shoppers still want a CD player, according to a new survey by IHS Markit.
If you were a serious cheapskate, you'd buy your car with no radio whatsoever, then go to the junkyard and pick up the cheapest factory AM unit you could find (ideally, a pre-1964 CONELRAD ...
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