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In- Car Entertainment
The bad news, according to the Census Bureau, is that we spend an average of 100 hours a year commuting to work. The good news is that we don’t have to spend all of it just reading the bumper stickers on the car ahead.
Bumper-to-Bumper Hits
A CD-changer in the trunk is fine, but why limit yourself? (Besides, CD-changers are destined to take a place in the attic next to 8-track player.) MP3 players offer you enough tuneage to take you from coast to coast without repeating a single song. There are two ways to MP3 your ride. You can get an in-dash head unit that plays MP3-encoded CDs starting for less than $200, or get an adapter that allows you to plug your iPod or other portable player into your audio system for less than $50. They often come with a cradle, so you don’t have to juggle it while you’re merging at 60 mph.
Clarion DXZ855MP MP3 Player
Free Install Kit + Accessories
Rate it | $599.95 Sale $473.95 | Details
Kingwood MP3/CD Recevier with Detachable Face
Up to 80% off! Only $2.95 S&H!
Rate it | $149.99 Sale $89.99 | Details
Performance Teknique Detachable CD/MP3 Car Stereo
Up to 80% off! Only $2.95 S&H!
Rate it | $179.00 Sale $98.99 | Details
Cassette Player Adapter
Rate it | Details | $19.99
   
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Not into burning CDs or downloading music from the Internet? You still don’t have to settle for the three songs followed by eight commercials that you get from your local radio station. Sirius and XM, satellite radio’s two top programming sources, provide 120 and 150 stations respectively and most are commercial-free. Choose from your favorite music flavors, sports, news/talk, comedy and even local traffic for the top metropolitan areas. Plus, broadcast legends from Howard Stern to Bob Edwards are starting to ink exclusive contracts with the services. In-dash units start at about $150. Portable satellite radios, for $50 and up, can plug into your dash system for the drive and keep you in tunes for the rest of the day. The catch? Subscriptions run about $13/month above the cost of your receiver.
Terk XMRVRFM001
Free Shipping
Rate it | $147.00 | Details
Polk Audio XRt12 - XM radio tuner
Rate it | $299.99 | Details
XACT XTR1 Sirius Satellite Plug and Play Receiver
Rate it | $69.95 | Details
SIRIUS™ Sportster Replay
Rate it | $169.99 | Details
   
 
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