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Car stereos are getting pretty cool. When we bought our new-to-us car for my wife, one of the things she wanted was to have a radio that wasn't limited to regular audio CDs. The radio I ordered can play MP3,WMA,ACC off a CD; it has a USB connector on a cable that I intend to run into the ash tray to have a cubby for a flash drive; it can play, control, and I think charge an iPod; it has Bluetooth to connect to her cell phone for hands free answering and dialing; and it has an auxiliary port for whatever. It has a bunch of other outputs and inputs for stuff like amps, subwoofer, cd changer, and other stuff I'll never use and don't really care about.
Much cooler than what was available the last time I bought a car radio.
Yep.
I remember when I thought car cassette decks were so much cooler than 8-track decks....
My car radio has an on/off button. And it can switch between AM and FM. And it has this little doohicky that lets you change channels.
I remember when I thought car cassette decks were so much cooler than 8-track decks....
I was seeing radios that were even doing away with CDs to only play music from USB, iPod, and memory cards.
I was seeing radios that were even doing away with CDs to only play music from USB, iPod, and memory cards.
I only ever play music from my iPod (or the radio) while driving, so the lack of CD capability is fine with me.
Although currently, neither of my cars has a working radio. Someone broke the antenna off of my Mercury, and I think the Lincoln needs a new tube for its AM radio. (The Lincoln does have the cool feature of a button on the floor that you push with your foot to automatically find the next radio station.)
I can live without CDs as well. I want to upgrade my radio now so I don't need CDs to play MP3 files anymore. At least the new unit hides the CD slot behind the faceplate so stone age technology doesn't eat up display space.
I think the Lincoln needs a new tube for its AM radio.
what kind of radio, now?
FM radio was an option for '59. The FM radio was mounted on the transmission hump (the AM radio was still in-dash). The owner's manual notes "no commercials" as one of the advantages of FM radio.
Oh, in '58 or so, you could get a car with an in-dash record player!
It looks like Chrysler, not Lincoln, had the in-dash phonograph: [link]