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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can buy a CD player with a USB cord for the car. Then you just plug your USB in but you can put the CDs in and out of the CD player. [/quote] This is the best current solution. I was going to buy one until a younger friend mocked me so I didn't bother. Result is I don't listen to music in the car anymore. My commute is short so I've never made time to rip all my CDs to digital form. [b]Ironically, we once had a portable car player that we got rid of because it was supposedly obsolete.[/b] CD players came out of cars because they are easily broken and add weight. Meantime the smartphone revolution did ourcompete them for users/listeners. So on balance the car companies needed to spend the money elsewhere in the product. A lot of expensive custom software programming goes into making vehicle infotainment. The true survivors are AM and FM radio. AM radio is vulnerable. [/quote] I had one of them years ago. It used to work of my car cassette player. It worked fantastic for about a week or so then it started to skip or jump everytime I drove over any type of bump in the road. Hopefully, the new portable CD players work a lot better. [/quote]
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