Cutting the cord in your car is a simple upgrade.
Just because you own an older car without a modern infotainment system doesn’t mean that you can’t play your favorite music from your smartphone. You just need to equip that system with Bluetooth ...
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If you own an old car without Bluetooth and you're looking for a cheap and easy way to wirelessly stream music from your smartphone through your car speakers, then I've got you covered. For a limited ...
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I added Bluetooth to my car with this FM transmitter for just $14 — and it's way better than I expected
It's hard to imagine a time before Bluetooth was everywhere, but when it came to cars I've only been able to take advantage of that wireless connection to my phone quite recently — every other vehicle ...
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Q: Have you ever reviewed Bluetooth hands-free car kits? With more states requiring hands-free phone use, I am looking to purchase a Bluetooth car kit where the callers not only sound great but also ...
When it comes to used cars, I'm pretty open-minded. In the past four years, I've owned a Lincoln Town Car, Toyota 4Runner, Mazda 3, Mazda Miata, Acura CL Type-S, Lexus LS400, Honda S2000, and Porsche ...
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