MP3 Player for 2003 Sonata
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MP3 Player for 2003 Sonata
Hello everyone,
I am a new member here, considering I just bought my second car of my life, after exchanging it with an old dying '92 Saturn to a '03 Hyundai Sonata after graduating from college! I like my "new" car so far. It drives really smooth, and I think I made a smart choice.
However, now, I would like to make some changes in my car's music player. It comes with a single CD/radio player without MP3 capabilities or without any Auxiliary inputs for my iPod . Although it plays great, but having to burn CDs into car audio cd format is always a pain in the neck.
What would you guys suggest as a good reliable MP3 compatible CD player for my car? Having a CD changer will also be sweet however, having an auxiliary input for my iPod is a must. My budget isn't much (considering, I paid out of my pocket for my car) and is around 100-150 bucks. Basically the top two features I am looking for is MP3 capability and auxiliary input.
So what do you guys think?
I am a new member here, considering I just bought my second car of my life, after exchanging it with an old dying '92 Saturn to a '03 Hyundai Sonata after graduating from college! I like my "new" car so far. It drives really smooth, and I think I made a smart choice.
However, now, I would like to make some changes in my car's music player. It comes with a single CD/radio player without MP3 capabilities or without any Auxiliary inputs for my iPod . Although it plays great, but having to burn CDs into car audio cd format is always a pain in the neck.
What would you guys suggest as a good reliable MP3 compatible CD player for my car? Having a CD changer will also be sweet however, having an auxiliary input for my iPod is a must. My budget isn't much (considering, I paid out of my pocket for my car) and is around 100-150 bucks. Basically the top two features I am looking for is MP3 capability and auxiliary input.
So what do you guys think?
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Hello everyone,
I am a new member here, considering I just bought my second car of my life, after exchanging it with an old dying '92 Saturn to a '03 Hyundai Sonata after graduating from college! I like my "new" car so far. It drives really smooth, and I think I made a smart choice.
However, now, I would like to make some changes in my car's music player. It comes with a single CD/radio player without MP3 capabilities or without any Auxiliary inputs for my iPod . Although it plays great, but having to burn CDs into car audio cd format is always a pain in the neck.
What would you guys suggest as a good reliable MP3 compatible CD player for my car? Having a CD changer will also be sweet however, having an auxiliary input for my iPod is a must. My budget isn't much (considering, I paid out of my pocket for my car) and is around 100-150 bucks. Basically the top two features I am looking for is MP3 capability and auxiliary input.
So what do you guys think?
I am a new member here, considering I just bought my second car of my life, after exchanging it with an old dying '92 Saturn to a '03 Hyundai Sonata after graduating from college! I like my "new" car so far. It drives really smooth, and I think I made a smart choice.
However, now, I would like to make some changes in my car's music player. It comes with a single CD/radio player without MP3 capabilities or without any Auxiliary inputs for my iPod . Although it plays great, but having to burn CDs into car audio cd format is always a pain in the neck.
What would you guys suggest as a good reliable MP3 compatible CD player for my car? Having a CD changer will also be sweet however, having an auxiliary input for my iPod is a must. My budget isn't much (considering, I paid out of my pocket for my car) and is around 100-150 bucks. Basically the top two features I am looking for is MP3 capability and auxiliary input.
So what do you guys think?
Once you provide the information, the site will list every head unit made to fit your car. You can sort the list by price. All you have to do is select one that has the features you want. Crutchfield's ships all their units with detailed installation instruction and usually supplies a pigtail that lets you connect the new deck without having to cut or modify the original wiring harness. I've had a personal preference for Kenwood units over the years, but there are lots of good brands on the market to consider (Alpine, Pioneer, Dual, Sony, etc).
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_113MP34...U.html?tp=5684
Last edited by ken99; 02-08-2009 at 01:27 PM. Reason: Had the Crutchfield's URL worng. It's been corrected.
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