What do audiophiles do in their cars?


All of you forum members with your killer home systems…what do you listen to in your cars?  Do y’all have custom stereo systems?  Does the quality of the stereo system actually impact your car buying decision?  I have a B&O setup in my 2021 truck, which was an upgrade and sounds decent enough, but nothing compared to a typical HiFi home system.
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+1 dekay Up here in No Cal

When alone I tend to turn it up and listen to Qobuz or the ancient Ipod.

In the past I have put in better systems. But. 

A dream car would be a burmester car audio system in an electric Mecan. Just saying.
Focal separates, 3 old school  Fosgate DSM amps and a JL Audio 10W3. Using an active crossover. Doors lined inner and outer with Soundskin along with the trunk.
"Tweeks" (long explanation) and sound deadening has made the factory installed stereos in my late model cars much more listenable.
I don't have stereos in my old/vintage vehicles:
a) can't hear them anyway via wind/road/motor noise
b) want to be able to hear when parts from a 50+ year-old-car fail or fall off the car completely
Have very good system in my Lexus. Did not renew xm satellite subscription after trial it made my ears bleed with listening fatigue. Have plenty of good local radio stations both music snd sports talk. Some bluetooth apps can sound ok but some like pandora are as bright as the sun. I do have an aux plug i can us and have thought of trying out a dragonfly from my iphone. Will update if i do.
For many years I owned a Volvo sports with a Dynaudio stereo. I played it in the showroom when I bought the car, and never again. I never listen to music in the car, I never have music on in the house. I never have background music on anywhere.  I have a dedicated music room where I listen and apart from rare trips to dealers or other like minded friends houses, it is the only place I listen to music. Anywhere else is just noise.