I thought I heard somewhere that 2020 was the last year cars were made with cd players. Is there any truth to that? Or maybe just most of them?
I thought I heard somewhere that 2020 was the last year cars were made with cd players. Is there any truth to that? Or maybe just most of them?
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I had a 2000 Toyota Camry for quite a while (@ 2007-2020) that had a cassette player and a cd player. I didn't use the cassette player much because it didn't work very well. I still have a boombox with a cd and cassette player though. I now have a Prius that only has a cd player (which can be a pain in the butt sometimes). I usually listen to Sirius XM (usually deep tracks or 80s or 90s) with it though but pop in a cd if I'm driving more than just around town.
Do not suffer through the game of chance that plays....always doors to lock away your dreams (To Be Over)
2019 Honda CRV
2019 Mazda 3
Neither have a CD player...Bluetooth only. Spotify and Bandcamp on the go via our phones....that's the way we all go.
I must have zoned out when I bought my Subaru Impreza because about 3 months or so afterwards I got a call saying the free trial was about to end. They kept WARNING me for about 3 more months and then cancelled it because I never responded. I really didn’t care. Never put it on even once during the free trial period. I had it before and thought it was utter crap. The salesman that sold me the Subaru told me that they change the cars every 5 years I think he said and when these change they will probably eliminate the cd players. I’ve put some music on my phone in the applelossless format and play that sometimes through the apple play app. But for the most part I still just play cds. I don’t know what I’d do without a cd player in my car.
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Had a 2020 Nissan Rogue as a company car. It had a CD player as does my wife’s 2019 Mercedes.
Just got a new company vehicle that does not have a CD player, but I am enjoying the complementary Sirius trial.
I wish I had a CD player in the car.
Sometime around 2003 or 2004 that had both a CD player and a cassette player. That was cool at the time.
Since I travel in 5-10 minute spurts most of the time it doesn't make a lot of sense to start a cd only to hear one or two songs then two more the next day and so on. I do it occasionally but usually my cds are for longer trips (preferably at least 15 minutes). As for Sirius XM I enjoy it to a great degree. I don't hear ads on deep tracks and I only pay maybe 7 dollars a year for it anyway.
Do not suffer through the game of chance that plays....always doors to lock away your dreams (To Be Over)
I have 2015 Camry. Runs great, only 75k miles on it. But the the sound system is shorted out (or something). I can only listen to one radio station. I can play a CD but can't adjust bass or treble, and I can't eject the CD without messing around with the buttons until it finally ejects. I've had stuck CDs in there for a week before it decides to eject. Lol.
Why doesn't someone invent a portable cd player that plugs into the radio like they used to have with the cassette tape and portable cd player.
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Because the car companies want you to pay for the streaming service.
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My car is just old enough to have a cd player and I can Bluetooth it with my phone or stick a memory stick thing in. I like the versatility. Stupid to narrow the options down.
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Apple CarPlay + Spotify subscription + 100gb of music on iPhone = bliss. Thank god for progress.
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I just bluetooth from my phone. I always did hate carrying CDs around with me anyway. Is CD sound quality superior? Sure. Can I carry my CD collection in my pocket? Nope.
The more you ignore the Sirius mailings, the more their price comes down.
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My current car is a 2018 Impala. It does have a CD player, but I had to buy a premium package to get it. The premium package included the better sound system, which I wanted, but also included a sunroof which I was ambivalent about. Whey and sound package and sunroof would be tied into each other I have no idea.
Regarding Sirius, I do have it, but don’t listen to it very often. I do like it for some sports, especially when travelling, but I don’t listen to music on it very often as most of their channels don’t carry much appeal to me.
I bought an extra car in 2018 just so I could get the last CD player - 2018 Honda HRV
When I got my '19 it had no CD player, so I got in the habit of carrying around thumb drives for listening.
The past week or so my wife's '13 Lexus started acting up. Every so often it just 'forgets' about the USB drive and stops dead as though it was paused, but won't work at all unless I shut it off, unplug the drive, and plug it back in. Then I get some more playing time, but it'll happen again eventually. At first I thought my thumb drive went bad, but it still works everywhere else, and other thumb drives exhibit the same problem. Replacing the head unit doesn't seem straightforward; the only thing Crutchfield comes up with for that model vehicle is new speakers.
In the mid 2000s I upgraded the stereo in the 95 Saturn I once owned. I bought a dirt cheap cassette and radio only stereo. Which I used exclusively with a cassette adapter, plugged into an MP3 player. The other reason I bought it was it only had 2 outputs. Most other stereos had 4: front and rear. The Saturn had 10 ohm speakers. Having only the 2 outputs allowed me to wire the front and rear speakers in parallel. To as closely as possible match the standard car stereo 4 ohm impedance.
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