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Newer Cars Can't Fit DIN Or Double DIN
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<blockquote data-quote="Concert D Major" data-source="post: 8650169" data-attributes="member: 654666"><p>I wish I could get one of those stereos you see at Wal-Mart, but the problem is, newer cars have the stereo embedded into a screen with the backup camera and all the car settings. And sometimes they're a weird shape or size. So there's no way to just swap out a DIN or double-DIN sized head unit like the good ole days. So what do we do? Unless your car is like 8+ years old, you basically can't buy an aftermarket stereo. What a shame. We're basically stuck with the stock factory radio. Mine's a 2013 Accord and the kit that Metra made never worked right. Plus you lose the steering wheel controls. Whadda bummer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Concert D Major, post: 8650169, member: 654666"] I wish I could get one of those stereos you see at Wal-Mart, but the problem is, newer cars have the stereo embedded into a screen with the backup camera and all the car settings. And sometimes they're a weird shape or size. So there's no way to just swap out a DIN or double-DIN sized head unit like the good ole days. So what do we do? Unless your car is like 8+ years old, you basically can't buy an aftermarket stereo. What a shame. We're basically stuck with the stock factory radio. Mine's a 2013 Accord and the kit that Metra made never worked right. Plus you lose the steering wheel controls. Whadda bummer! [/QUOTE]
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