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Old 09-23-09, 07:38 AM
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97' es300 - yes

09' c300 - no

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Old 09-23-09, 09:53 AM
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2002 rx300 - yes
2004 camry - yes
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Old 09-23-09, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by geko29
I'm sorry, it's included with the Navigation Package, not the Mark Levinson package. Which is an even odder bundling, IMO. WTF do cassettes have to do with turn-by-turn directions?
lol. my 1999 model couldnt even be equipped with nav, just the blue screen and it had the casette.
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Old 09-23-09, 10:35 AM
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In my RX300, still needed for XM Radio or Ipod.
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Old 09-23-09, 12:57 PM
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2010 ES lost the cassette deck
 
Old 09-23-09, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by RXSF
lol. my 1999 model couldnt even be equipped with nav, just the blue screen and it had the casette.
Well I did say I was referring to the 2RX. But I did check before my 2nd post, and it was definitely in the Nav package then. No nav, no cassette.
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Old 09-23-09, 03:50 PM
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How many more years before the CD players are gone from cars....?
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Old 09-23-09, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by IS-SV
How many more years before the CD players are gone from cars....?
Ipod integration ftw! CD quality sound & countless songs!
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Old 03-10-11, 12:48 PM
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Lightbulb No More Tapes; CDs Next?


For all of you who were planning to pack up your oldies tapes and go shopping for a 2011 car, there is bad news: You're too late. According to experts who monitor the automotive market, the last new car to be factory-equipped with a cassette deck in the dashboard was a 2010 Lexus.

While it is possible that a little-known exception lurks deep within some automaker's order forms, a survey of major automakers and a search of new-car shopping websites indicates that the tape deck is as passe as tailfins on a Caddy.

In most respects, that's not a bad thing.

Although the technologies behind the compact tape cassette, which was invented by Philips, improved through the years - longer play times, better tape quality, Dolby noise reduction - magnetic tapes were subject to wear. They stretched and wound themselves around the innards of the drive mechanism, and their cases melted in hot weather.

Still, for more than 2 decades the cassette ruled the road. It offered less distortion and higher fidelity than its predecessor, the wobbly eight-track tape, a positively primitive format.

But the cassette's epitaph was being written with the arrival of the compact disc. The CD, not subject to wear because it was read by a laser beam and had no physical contact with the player, delivered even less distortion, even higher fidelity - and remains the ubiquitous audio source in new cars.

Audio seers say that the CD, too, will eventually fade away. Technology marches on, and automakers are wary of becoming stragglers in that parade.

For now, a variety of high-quality tape decks remain available for self-installation. And should you one day make the leap to a modern digital music player, the files could be accessed through the cassette slot using an adapter readily found in electronics stores.

The cassette tape was warmly received in the 1970s, and it co-existed for decades with CD hardware. In the 21st century millions of drivers are still attached to their tape libraries - the homemade party mix tapes as well as store-bought titles - that provided durable, portable alternatives to vinyl records and eight-tracks.

That nostalgic affection for tape holds no sway with automakers, though. For the 2011 model year, no manufacturer selling cars in the United States offers a tape player either as standard equipment or as an option on a new vehicle. The most recent choice for a factory cassette deck was the 2010 Lexus SC430.

"'Lexus was the last holdout," said Phil Magney, vice president for automotive research for the IHS iSuppli Corp., a firm that analyzes technology industry. "We actually stopped tracking cassette players in cars some time ago. Now the question the automakers are asking is, how long has the CD got to go?"

The answer may lie in the progressive ascendancy of the digital music device, especially those using the MP3 and similar file formats, as the preferred source of music in cars. The iPod and its ilk are easing the journey along the path to the increasingly popular concept of file storage known as the cloud - that place in the Internet ether from which music is streamed, generally through a Web-connected mobile device that communicates with the car by a wireless Bluetooth connection.

"'We went from radio to tape to optical and then to flash memory or a hard disc drive, and now we're moving away from memory and to storage of our tunes in the cloud,"
said Mike Kahn, director for mobile electronics of Sony Electronics.

It's nothing radically new: Ford's Sync infotainment system, developed with Microsoft, employs a similar technology, and at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last month, a host of carmakers, including General Motors, Mini and Toyota, showed off similar streaming options.

Among the choices offered by Sync is Pandora Internet radio, a cloud-based service that lets users customize music programming to their preferences. In many of these systems, the Bluetooth pathway streams content from a smart phone. An app specific to the particular source is downloaded to the smart phone, enabling it to communicate with the in-car system.

The director of industry analysis at the Consumer Electronics Association, Steve Koenig, expects carmakers to continue to support CDs while at the same time marketing USB connectivity for portable players and in-dash slots to accommodate flash memory cards that hold tunes. Eventually, he expects automakers to shift to Internet radio services.

Even satellite radio's time has passed, he said.

"'It was a savior to the aftermarket, but in terms of subscription-based models like that, the sun is setting."

Complicating the choice for drivers and automakers is the multitude of choices.

"Right now," Koenig said, "we typically have copies of our songs on a CD, on our computer, on our iPods. We may have downloads on our phone."
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The 06 LS430 and 2010 SC430 may have been the last cars to offer a tape deck i believe.
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Old 03-11-11, 01:36 PM
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i still use the occasional cassette, but if its gone i wont miss it.
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Old 03-11-11, 05:13 PM
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My parents' 04 RX330 has cassette player. We have used it once.
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Old 03-12-11, 11:07 AM
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^^ repost:

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