Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lexus
Yup my new lexus has a cd player
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one uses CD's. Don't you have a phone with music? I have not had a CD player in my last 3 cars.
No, I don’t like to use my phone and have no music apps or music streaming. I still have a CD player in my house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Ironically, we once had a portable car player that we got rid of because it was supposedly obsolete.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
40
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Ironically, we once had a portable car player that we got rid of because it was supposedly obsolete.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Lexus
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one uses CD's. Don't you have a phone with music? I have not had a CD player in my last 3 cars.
No, I don’t like to use my phone and have no music apps or music streaming. I still have a CD player in my house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
40