ExpyNole
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Has anyone bought cd's in the last 10 years or more?
I think the last CD I bought was 2005 or earlier...
I think the last CD I bought was 2005 or earlier...
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I personally would be okay, for a sticker price north of $80K, to see a single slot CD player, and if Ford was smart, it would be DVD and could quickly double as a content player for the rear entertainment.
FYI, when that was happening the largest USB stick available was likely around 8-16MB. it was nearly 30 years ago. and sadly, people hadn't degraded so badly that break ins left and right were the norm. that was the least of my concern then, it was more about how often the breakers and fuses would blow on the inverters.And then when some jerk breaks into your car and steals that carousel you lose more money in purchased music than you had invested in the carousel. Super easy to copy the files onto a new $16 USB stick again.
not CD's, but even far older, LP's. Tons, I love "real" sound.Has anyone bought cd's in the last 10 years or more?
I think the last CD I bought was 2005 or earlier...
"Supply chain issues"Maybe they could remove the airbags, backup cam and seatsbelts as well. They could call it The Obsolete Edition.
I had to explain to my insurance company why they should pay out another $150 on my claim for my 10 disc changer that was stolen so I could go buy all the CD's again when mine was stolen.FYI, when that was happening the largest USB stick available was likely around 8-16MB. it was nearly 30 years ago. and sadly, people hadn't degraded so badly that break ins left and right were the norm. that was the least of my concern then, it was more about how often the breakers and fuses would blow on the inverters.
I think we can all agree car's never came with LP players, thoughnot CD's, but even far older, LP's. Tons, I love "real" sound.
Agreed, I was hoping for a triple-wide-din form factor that supported laserdisc. Now that would have been sweet. I mean technically, the size of the 15.5" screen could easily fit a cd/dvd or even laserdisc slot in the back of it like all in one pc's often have. Anyway, I think i've ruined this enough! I still think having a place for a dvd player would have been fine, if nothing else but to support the rear seat entertainment.I think we can all agree car's never came with LP players, though
I think we can all agree car's never came with LP players, though