Yes,they're widely available.JVC sells a model that plays mp3s,cds and cassette so you can play most of your collection on it.
Yes, they are quite clunky but you can get them.
No but you could replace the stereo with a radio/cassette or just add a cassette deck mounted next to it.
Unfortunately, car stero cassette decks can only play back tapes.
Some of the base packages for the Hyundai Sonata includes a cassette deck and for a base model has some good speakers as well.
I suggest getting a portable cassette player and hook it up to a FM transmitter. However, it would be much less of a hassle to buy a different stereo for your car that has a cassette player.
You need to buy an mp3 player and get a cassette adapter for your headphone jack. If you have a cassette in the car.
Most cassette decks come with a recording option when you purchase them.
only the dealership can unlock the radio,and they charge more than its worth,better off getting an aftermarket stereo and having it installed!
Many people sell their possessions online so it may be worthwhile looking on websites like eBay and Gumtree to find a retro cassette CD car stereo from the seventies.
Yes, your stereo must have a AUX port, by connecting AUX(auxiliary) cable from your Mp3 to car stereo, you can hear the music played in your Mp3 in your car. Eonon has such great car DVD player with AUX input. Very easy to use! http://www.eonon.com/One-Din-DVD-Player/E0823.html?utm_source=wiki.answers.com&utm_medium=answer&utm_campaign=answer
The first instance of stereo equipment that was made to be installed in a car was in 1930. It was produced by the Galvin Corporation and quickly became very popular.
If you do not have a wiring harness for your after market deck, then go out and get one. There cheap and will save yourself alot of time cutting and trying to match your speakers to the deck
Yes, the cassette is inserted into your car stereo which uses power from the battery.
You cannot cheaply 'convert' a car cassette stereo to accept a usb pen drive. You can get a cassette - to - ipod adapter that allows you to plug a MP3 player through a cable into an adapter that loads into the cassette slot. Pick up a cheap MP3 player and copy the MP3 files from the pen drive into the player. A new stereo with USB input can be purchased for under $50.00