No, new cars nowadays do not have cassette players. Most new cars have CD players and radio. It will be possible to customize your car and add an cassette player, but there are no new models so you have to usen an used one.
Although the vast majority of car owners today use compact disc or I-pod technology for music in their cars, some people who own used cars from the 1980s and 1990s still use car cassette players.
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The reason that so few cars have cassette players in them is because technology has evolved and music is rarely produced on cassette anymore. Instead, most cars come equipped with a combination of a CD player, satellite radio, and/or input for mp3 player
You mean cassette players? It's all CD players now.
Cassette players for cars can be purchased at auto part stores, such as Pep Boys. They can also be found online at sites such as Amazon, Craigslist or eBay.
Many cars now have CD players because it is a new era of technology and it will never go back so many car companies decided it was more profitable to put in what people wanted in their cars!
CD player and Cassette player are out of fashion now. The new cars have MP3 players and iPod. Suggest get a basic MP3 player and a transmitter and plug it in the cigarette lighter socket to play all your music.
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Your cassette codes are found in your owner's manual. You can also contact the manufacturer if you don't have your owner's manual.
Cd's are more commonly used for music in cars now,cassettes are outdated,though they are still rarely used.
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