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This article will help you figure out how to build the best car stereo system that's right for you. Once you decide where the weakness is in your current system, follow our tips for making improvements for better sound.
Digital media and multimedia receivers are the most popular types of car stereos. How do you pick the right one? We'll give you some tips for finding the stereo that's right for you.
Golf carts aren't just for the "back nine" anymore -- they're almost as likely to be seen driving around the neighborhood. Your cool cart deserves a stereo to match.
If you want to upgrade the audio in your boat, look for a purpose-built marine stereo system that stands up to sunlight, spray, and salt.
Bartlett added Bluetooth and iPod capability and upgraded the Bose speakers in his 2004 Corvette.
What if you can't replace your car's factory stereo? This is a common problem with many newer vehicles. But it doesn't mean that you're doomed to poor sound quality in the car. In this article, we'll show you what you CAN do to improve the sound in your car.
When you spend the majority of your drive time cutting through city traffic, having less car makes more sense. A new stereo system will add more spunk to your Spark.
The leaner, meaner 2016-up Chevy Camaro retains and refines the "retro" styling that muscle car fans love. The stock stereo systems aren't bad, but you can do a whole lot better.
Ready to take control over your apps when you hit the road? Here are three great ways to get your favorite music apps involved in your car audio experience.
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