![]() ![]() Prices start at $15,990 for the LS and $16,990 for the LT (including a $565 destination charge). Looking eerily similar to the Chrysler PT Cruiser, the Chevy HHR makes its introduction wearing one of two badges, LS or LT. ![]() Get yourself an inexpensive adaptor cord, and with the HHR’s standard auxiliary jack, you’re ready to plug and play. Chevy’s new retro wagon, the 2006 HHR, is one of a handful of new General Motors models ready for your iPod. ![]() Integrating your iPod simply requires an inexpensive adaptor cord. Chevrolet HHRĬhevrolet 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. Listed on the following pages are ten vehicles that come standard with iPod compatibility, or require simple upgrades to make using an iPod in the car simple and easy. Some luxury automakers now offer complete iPod integration, and more are providing buyers with easy ways to pipe in their entertainment of choice. Initially, to do that meant an installation fee or poor sound quality, but Apple and the automakers have quickly gained ground. ![]() Carried along but slightly behind the wave of iPod personal music is the idea that a person could rig up an iPod in their car and get hours of uncompromised entertainment. Options include silence, carrying a bunch of CDs or satellite radio, which skips the commercials but still plays songs you may not like and charges a monthly fee. That’s two weeks at work - plus overtime - spent breathing in noxious fumes and listening to a stream of inane commercials and the blabber of amateur comedians passing as disc jockeys. If you commute to work in the LA area, you will likely spend 90 hours stuck in traffic this year. ![]()
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