Product Review Ipod Fm Transmitter
Ipod (MP3 player) to vehicle hook-up?
I recently bought a Saturn Astra and was broken hearted when after the fact I found out that the model I bought doesnt come with even the option of an MP3 player. So the Dealership is very sweet and sent us a very expensive gift, a 8g nano vid Ipod thing and JBL radial speakers, which I priced at about 500.00, which is great and all, but the downfall is, I only wanted the MP3 for the Car. Is there a highly suggested product from any of you that you could hook up an MP3 player (Ie: Ipod) to the vehicle, it only has a standard CD player, no Aux hook-ups or tape deck, I did some research about the FM transmitters but I keep reading bad review after bad review, If I’m going to spend 100+ bucks I’d like to know that what I get is going to work!
So my questions,
What products do you suggest?
What should I stay away from?
*Note: Remember this is a BRAND NEW car, I dont want to drill holes into my plastics, and it comes with OnStar so I can’t remove the radio.
fm trnsmitter should work just fine my friend had one that he got for about teem bucks and it was ok
so a digital one should do the job
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