The only problem is the transmitters are all FM only. Doesn't help if you have the original AM radio. Andrew is correct, many newer stereos have a mini input jack on the front. Just get a cable with the mini headphone jack on both ends from Radio Shack and plug in your CD or MP3 player. Don't get the idea that iPod is the only player that does this! ALL MP3 players will. Belkin and others make the small transmitters, and they will plug into ANYTHING with a headphone jack. You can use one to transmit the sound from your computer to your stereo if the computer has a headphone jack. There are some LOW END stereos now with the inputs. Wal-Mart even sells one now that has a USB port on the front for thumb drives, and an SD card slot, for under $100! It also has a CD player. I think I'm going to get one of those. I'm not so much of an audiophile that I have to have top end response, just decent tunes. I like the idea of keeping a couple thumb drives and/or SD cards in the car a lot better than a DOZEN or so CDs! A 256MB thumb drive/SD card is cheap enough, and will hold several CDs of music, especially when I weed out the stuff I don't like on a CD. ---- original message ---------- " From: "Kim Bueler" <kimbueler@xxxxxxxxx> " " If I had known this a year ago, I wouldn't have spent over $800 to have a " top of the line AM/FM MP3 player with remote installed in my car - sure the " car looks stock since I left the original AM radio installed and just placed " the remoter sender in an unobtrusive place in the dash and had the radio " installed in the back of the car but geez for under $400 you can get an IPOD " with an FM transmitter and use it anywhere. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com