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.
No, no one really sells them anymore.
There are several car cassette players that offers a headphone jack. Sony and panasonic are two cassette players that offers a headphone jack
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.
No, they stopped using cassette players before dolby.
Pioneer makes some great cassette players. Kenwood is another great company. Shop around at newegg.com, ebay.com and amazon.com.
Yes, they all have radio as a part of the player.
This is depending on the year of the cassette player and the type of cassette player. However even though you get the best cassette player you will still run into the problem of a cassette being eaten.
It's to keep the heads from slipping and to ensure constant playback, but that's rarely necessary these days.
There is a casette player through Sony that offers a automatic switch changer which automatically switch the cassette without you having to change them manually.
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.
yes ,car cassette decks can record
Some of the base packages for the Hyundai Sonata includes a cassette deck and for a base model has some good speakers as well.