In my collector cars I don't have music, I enjoy the car.
In my everyday cars I listen to BBC Radio 4, the best radio channel in the world, and CDs on long overseas trips where R4 is difficult to pick up; I also talk to the wife.
Sooliwen Congratulations on your first post, and welcome. You are absolutely correct about overpriced car upgrades. This is where the manufacturers make all their profit. If you buy used, even after just a year or two there is no premium for the fully loaded versions - if that's what you want, that's the way to buy it.
There are still some enthusiasts who compile home brewed lashups with huge amps and speakers in the boot (trunk). This was very popular in the UK in the 70s and 80s.
In my everyday cars I listen to BBC Radio 4, the best radio channel in the world, and CDs on long overseas trips where R4 is difficult to pick up; I also talk to the wife.
Sooliwen Congratulations on your first post, and welcome. You are absolutely correct about overpriced car upgrades. This is where the manufacturers make all their profit. If you buy used, even after just a year or two there is no premium for the fully loaded versions - if that's what you want, that's the way to buy it.
There are still some enthusiasts who compile home brewed lashups with huge amps and speakers in the boot (trunk). This was very popular in the UK in the 70s and 80s.