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Originally Posted by Clan
The time has come ,you need to pursued him to use a usb stick now , even if you have to make it up for him . no other cd player can be controlled by the car .
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I was just about to say a similar thing. It’s a real shame, as my 2012 does indeed have a CD player and I know when I sell it that will be the end. That said, I am also aware that I don’t ever really use it. I would imagine that a subscription to something like Amazon prime music (I have) will allow him to listen to all music required?
I myself find the £7 subscription more than pays for itself as it’s similar to buying 1 cd every 6 weeks.
I think the main challenge here is that as Clan says you can’t control the CD player through the cars which then mandates a Cigar powered CD player into an AUX cable or a Bluetooth device (either of which can be done).
But then it will skip, get knocked and be inconvenient.
Sadly a subscription service will no doubt offer the best use of time and money.