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Expert answers to common questions about car stereos. From upgrades to installation, we have the info you need to get the job done right.
The "996" 911 Carrera is everything a 21st century Porsche ought to be. If you don't think your audio system is all that it could be, we'll help you tune it up.
The Porsche Cayman is designed for pure, unadulterated road-carving enjoyment. This mid-engined rocketship is fun as-is, but a new stereo will make it even better.
The Boxster is about as good as it gets when it comes to droptop sports cars. Replacing the stock stereo will make your music sound as good as the engine - almost!
The Insight's factory stereos ranged from bare-bones to not-bad, but if you're going to drive something that's this quiet, it's smart to upgrade the audio system.
At this point, your Miata's stereo is the audio equivalent of flat-spotted tires. If you love driving and music, it's time to pull into the pits for some new gear.
The Miata is built for fun, and thankfully, Mazda is serious about keeping it that way. Adding some new car audio gear will make your Miata even more enjoyable.
When you're driving a Miata on a curvy country road, music probably isn't the important sound to enjoy. But when you're back in town, a great stereo system is a nice thing to have.
The second-gen Fit improved upon all that was good about the original and added some cool new stuff to the mix. Adding a new stereo will make your Fit even more fun.
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