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Old 08-19-2014, 02:50 PM
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Was browsing through eBay and found this:


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Camera-Double-2-Din-l-In-Dash-Stereo-Car-DVD-Player-Bluetooth-Radio-iPod-SD-USB/321406998933?hash=item4ad5599995

Anyone have it?


I've been thinking of upgrading my OEM radio.
I'm getting tired of the country stations playing more Florida Georgia Line and less George Strait.....
The wireless FM transmitter for my iPhone gives poor sound quality.






I'm still just thinking.


I have a few other things to consider:
- Want to keep costs low & budgeted right.
- Don't want to have my truck broken into and have it stolen (already caught & confronted some thug peeping into my truck a month ago when I was walking back to my truck from a fishing trip)
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Stick to a name brand from the US.
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There is one constant in the universe which applies to automotive aftermarket more than any other segment: You get what you pay for.
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Stick to a name brand from the US.


Yeah, but despite the 'American-brand', almost everything is made in some SE Asian country now.
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Originally Posted by Willard5.0
There is one constant in the universe which applies to automotive aftermarket more than any other segment: You get what you pay for.


I agree, but for something non-essential as a radio, I definitely want to keep costs down.


I'll scout the web around for any reviews.


Thanks again yall.
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Just go to Walmart and buy one. Then you can take it back or get one of their cheap warranties. I sure wouldn't waste my time on this one.
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Originally Posted by adanvjr

Yeah, but despite the 'American-brand', almost everything is made in some SE Asian country now.
True, but the American brand managers decide what quality standards their products are made to


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