If you are thinking about to get a new or used car and you are that kind or persons that get worry about the
interior sound (singular and superlative sound system), here they are the best 10 cars you should bear in mind. I'm not sure when, but Warren Clarke and Brian Moody, published for Edmunds.com an article where they say
which are the 10 best cars with a very nice Audio and Sound System.
All these cheap cars offer satisfying audio systems, and all are priced under $20,000 or less. Keep in mind that while each of these cars audio systems has something unique to offer, they don't necessarily represent the absolute best choices on the market if evaluating purely on the basis of sound quality, even so, for their cost these systems have the features and overall competence necessary to keep most listeners happily grooving.
Here are the first five in the list:
Ford Focus
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Ford Focus is distinguished by its innovative Microsoft-developed Sync system. This unique setup works as a Bluetooth connection for your phone; it also functions as a voice command interface for digital music players. With Sync, saving voice tags or building lists of phone numbers isn't necessary since the system is able to wirelessly access your device's phonebook. The 2009 Ford Focus offers premium sound system with eight speakers.
Honda Civic
You'll want to invest in the upgraded stereo that comes with EX models. EX models offer a 350-watt system with seven speakers including a subwoofer, RDS, an auxiliary jack and speed-sensitive volume control; sound quality is very good for a car in this price range.
Nissan Versa
The SL CVT-equipped model includes a premium speaker upgrade that allows buyers to savor the intoxicating thump of a 100-watt Rockford Fosgate subwoofer. A useful iPod interface system is also offered, for an additional $290.
Scion xB
Offers standard features designed with audiophiles in mind. Included is an impressive six-speaker Pioneer stereo with a CD/MP3 player. The system offers both an auxiliary MP3 jack and a dedicated iPod jack that enables the user to guide iPod playback via the head unit controls.
Mini Cooper
For the base Cooper's $18,050 price tag you'll get a six-speaker stereo with an auxiliary jack and a single-CD player. For $500 you can opt for the Mini Hi-Fi audio system which adds four speakers for a total of 10. For another $500 you can upgrade to a "HD radio" box, which gives the car the capability of receiving AM and FM stations via a digital signal for improved audio
quality.
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