Belkin TuneFM for iPod


I'd like to start using my iPod in the car during the commute to and from work.
Looking to get the best possible sound.

The factory radio in my car is Levinson, so it has a decent tuner, but, there is no iPod interface.

I came across this device from Belkin called TuneFM.
Anyone using this in their car? How does it sound? Any serious interference issues on the highway that may become annoying?

Thanks for any thoughts and ideas.
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Thanks all. So general opinion about the FM modules is that they basically suck, especially in the city, so they are pretty much out of the picture.

I can not really replace the cd changer unit in my car(Lexus LS430 with the Nav so everything is controlled through the LCD screen). I'll probably have to get by with the tape adapter.....don't really care if it destroys the tape head in a long run.
Nice car.. my Dad has one... The Air conditioned seats are the BOMB in Houston, Texas!

Check this out.. you don't have to replace the changer..
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/soundauxlex.html

I'm sure there are some more options, call your lexus dealer and ask for what they have.. my Audi dealer had an Ipod hookup for $249
I bought a Sony cassette adapter and have been using it for several days now. It sounds completely like crap. Distortion all over. I guess there is no simple solution.
Another option is to install an amp under the passenger seat or in the trunk. Get an A/B RCA splitter and keep it in the glove compartment or any convenient place. Run the stock head unit to the splitter. Run the Ipod with rca cables to the splitter. Then run rca outs to the amp. The amp will drive your speakers more efficiently and both the head unit and the ipod will sound better. I do this on my Accord and I'm very happy. I even upgraded the speakers to really bring out the sound. You can do this yourself or have an auto stereo professional install it. If you want to use your iPod a lot in the car it's a great investment. And thieves only see the stock head unit so it's not a theft magnet.
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