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<blockquote data-quote="natem33" data-source="post: 9131" data-attributes="member: 541071"><p>Aiwa is made by Sony like the last person said. In my opinion, the Aiwa will have more options for less than the Sony would cost. I put a cheap $130 (retail) Aiwa deck in my girlfriends car and it sounds great even with stock speakers. My only concern comes from my experience with Aiwa home products. I had a dual tape deck and a portable tape player made by Aiwa. Both wore out beyond affordable repair within 2 years. That left a bad impression with me in Aiwa products, but so far I haven't heard anything bad about their car products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natem33, post: 9131, member: 541071"] Aiwa is made by Sony like the last person said. In my opinion, the Aiwa will have more options for less than the Sony would cost. I put a cheap $130 (retail) Aiwa deck in my girlfriends car and it sounds great even with stock speakers. My only concern comes from my experience with Aiwa home products. I had a dual tape deck and a portable tape player made by Aiwa. Both wore out beyond affordable repair within 2 years. That left a bad impression with me in Aiwa products, but so far I haven't heard anything bad about their car products. [/QUOTE]
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