What do audiophiles listen in their cars?


I know this is not a car audio sight, but it would help me out a lot if I could get input as to what the discriminating audiophiles listen to in their cars.

If you can give me a detailed list of the system, I would really appreciate it - I am starting an affordable Hifi shop that includes car audio.

Thanks a mill. in advance...
gonglee3
I'm with Mechans on this, car interiors are too noisy for me to even consider giving a hoot about listening seriously. My Acura TL's factory system is quite good enough for the sort of listening I do while commuting.
I listen to NPR in my 4 Runner. Back in the mid 80's I had one of the first car stereos with CDP which was a Clarion and it cost me a grand. Prior to that I had a Kenwood with 6x9 coax speakers. I run stock now but will never forget those days because I was known for good sound in my cars.
NPR HD 90% of the time:
HD1: News
HD2: Folk Music
HD3: Classical
HD4: BBC

Rest 10% is CDs or MP3s.
Japanese vehicles are very very noisy. I have a 4 Runner and my wife has recently owned a Corolla and Scion. Now she has a 2010 Volkswagon Jetta Wolfsburg and this car is quiet but weighs a lot and is quick. Its a well damped car. The new ones made in the U.S. are not, so to replace this car in the future we will have to look at Audi which we may not be able.to afford. Because the U.S. likes cheapo junk cars Volkawagon decided to jump on board and build American junk in America. You get what you pay for. Ford makes decent vehicles.
How do I get the music from my CDs to a MP3 player? Can I record from the puter to a 'stick' and plug it in the car? My next car, 2013 Ford Fusion will have the MP3 thingy.