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Car Question!

Alphathree33

Platinum Member
So I've got a 91 civic. It's nothing special, but it's well-taken-care-of.

It has a tape player which is starting to go (making really odd squeaking noises).

I don't plan on buying another car for a year or two at least (still in University) and I do regularly keep up with repairs on this car. So I'm thinking about getting a CD player/radio installed to replace my current semi-broken tape player/radio.

Is this even possible? Will a new CD player be able to digitally talk to my aging car?

Also, what would it cost? CD player + installation? I obviously don't want a top of the line system, just something that will take a CD and play it as well as keep giving me AM/FM radio.

Comments?
 
Go to crutchfield.com and use their FREE LIVE support. They will answer any questions you have. You don't necessarily have to buy from them to get their help.
 
sure, it's perfectly possible. you can probably get one and have it installed for around $150 bucks at any major electronics store (watch for free installation specials). my friend has a 91 Si with a pretty nice system in it, and I have a cheapo pioneer CD player in my 91 accord.
 
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