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iPod Friendly Cars Under $25,000
by Jake
tags: chevy hhr chevy impala honda element ipod mini cooper saturn ion saturn vue scion tc scion xa scion xb
 
I found a very long article on Autobytel.com about cars under 25K that have an iPod connection. There was lots of bla bla bla but all you realy need is this info. I hope Web2Carz posts it.

Chevy HHR:
Sound for the Chevy HHR comes from a stock audio system with a single-disc CD player; the LT adds a standard MP3 player. Integrating your iPod simply requires an inexpensive adapter cord.

Chevy Impala:
All 2006 Chevrolet Impalas and Monte Carlos come standard with auxiliary iPod jacks.

Honda Element:
Since it’s introduction for 2003, the Honda Element has featured an auxiliary input on the dash, making it one of the first vehicles to allow you to plug-and-play your iPod.

Mini Cooper:
Thanks to a new deal between Mini and Apple Computer (I am sure BMW helped with that deal) , Cooper owners can enjoy the benefits of their iPods while driving. The vehicle’s sound controls will operate the iPod, which in turn will be charged by the Mini’s battery.

Pontiac Solstice:
Pontiac is finally getting some positive attention thanks to the 2006 Solstice, a $19,995 roadster that comes standard with an auxiliary iPod jack.

Saturn Vue:
This five-passenger road tripper makes the journey all the more fun by making it easy to access your iPod’s vast music library.

Saturn Ion:
Like the other GM models listed here, the 2006 Saturn Ion, priced from about $12,500 to $19,995, allows for quick and easy use of your iPod via an inexpensive adaptor cord.

Scion tC:
The Scion tC comes with an auxiliary jack that will operate your iPod, but a $260 upgrade adds in steering wheel controls and displays song titles on the Pioneer head unit.

Scion xA:
The xA offers the same reputation for quality as the more popular tC, yet is priced at only $13,245 and gets up to 38 mpg. Plus, a simple and inexpensive upgrade fully integrates your iPod.

Scion xB:
Playing your iPod through the xB’s radio controls requires a $260 upgrade and an inexpensive adaptor cord, which connects to a handy jack labeled “iPod” in the center console.




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