Thank you! Those wheels were driving me crazy not being able to place them.
Thank you! Those wheels were driving me crazy not being able to place them.
The rims on that SVX...it's killing me! Does anyone know what car they are sourced from? I know they are OEM to some other model.
Ugh, don't remind me about those things. I hate trunk mounted changers. I had a 6 disc in-dash until recently. Pretty nice until I had to replace it. Went with a newer unit that plays mp3s off of disc, usb flash drives, Bluetooth, phones, you name it.
It's also a brand new model so you probably can't get the light assembly anywhere else yet.
My '02 Infiniti I35's are like that too. Anywhere from $800 to over $1200 and they are HID reflectors, not even projectors.
Not so much worried about skipping as most of them had a decent amount of memory for skip protection built-in towards the end of their hayday. More concerned about the automotive environment in general. Very hot, very cold. Doesn't always make for longevity for any electronics not actually designed to live in a car.
Doh! Brain failure. Target and Wal-mart have decent sized sections while Best Buy seems to be whittling theirs down.
My local Best Buy has whittled down their cd section considerably, but Target and Best Buy still have pretty decently sized music sections. Wal-Mart seems to be in the middle size-wise.
Great suggestion!
My 16 yr old daughter just made HER first mp3 cd this past weekend on the laptop I bought her Christmas 2013, using the portable external cd burner I bought her a few weeks after the computer. I couldn't have been prouder. Mainly because her 1st car, a 2007 Focus plays mp3s off of cds, but requires substantial outlay…
Especially if your iPods are larger capacities and since they killed off the ipod Classic. I guess you can buy used but with anything mechanical, that's a bit of a crapshoot. Apple would be happy to sell you a bunch of 64GB iPod Touches I'm sure.
Best Buy, Target and Wal-Mart all continue to sell cds as does Amazon as you mentioned.
The only problem is finding a quality "discman" that will last in a car environment for more than a year nowadays. Most portable cd players are garbage nowadays.
Thank you for mentioning the Xterra. The 4Runner is not your only choice.