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2005 Accord:  iPod-friendly?

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Paul Wylie - 29 Mar 2005 20:54 GMT
Is the 2005 Accord iPod-friendly, or not?  I don't own an iPod, but given
the iPod's large installed base, and the high quantity of iPod-friendly
car stereo interfaces these days, it makes sense to me to think about this
as I plan for my next car.  I'm leaning toward an Accord sedan (haven't
yet decided on a trim level), but none of the iPod interfaces I've found
list compatibility with any Accord newer than 2002.

Alternatively, I am considering the '05 Camry, and I know for a fact I can
get an iPod interface for it.

I've seen a post or two about the iPod in an Accord, but nothing that
stated definitively that (A) there is an iPod interface for the  2005
Accord and (B) it allows you to remotely control the iPod just as you
would a CD changer.

If I get an '05 Accord and try to hook up an iPod, am I going to be stuck
with using an AUX interface and have to reach over and grab the damn thing
every time I want to switch playlists?

TIA.

--Paul
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dold@XReXX2005X.usenet.us.com - 29 Mar 2005 21:25 GMT
> Is the 2005 Accord iPod-friendly, or not?  I don't own an iPod, but given
> the iPod's large installed base, and the high quantity of iPod-friendly
> car stereo interfaces these days, it makes sense to me to think about this
> as I plan for my next car.  I'm leaning toward an Accord sedan (haven't
> yet decided on a trim level), but none of the iPod interfaces I've found
> list compatibility with any Accord newer than 2002.

http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piehon03pcpod.html
HONDA: 2003-2005 Accord
Not shipping as of 1/25/05.

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Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA  38.8,-122.5

Paul Wylie - 30 Mar 2005 17:10 GMT
dold@xrexx2005x.usenet.us.com wrote:

> http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piehon03pcpod.html
> HONDA: 2003-2005 Accord
> Not shipping as of 1/25/05.

Thanks!  Much appreciated.

--Paul
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halo2 guy - 29 Mar 2005 22:06 GMT
I have seen  others than the one listed for much cheaper...around $70 but I
don't know about all the functions.

> Is the 2005 Accord iPod-friendly, or not?  I don't own an iPod, but given
> the iPod's large installed base, and the high quantity of iPod-friendly
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> --Paul
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Pars - 03 Apr 2005 06:38 GMT
Instead of using a permanent installation, I simply use my AUX adapter that
plugs into the tape deck. The tape deck is a high end Alpine unit and the
sound quality is comparable to my 6 disk changer (that recently failed on
me).

A cool thing about 98 Civic's dash,  is a little slot that's beside the tape
deck, which is a perfect fit for my 6GB iPod Mini. The fit is quite
convenient and I can reach over and click the 'next' button without taking
my eyes off the road. The Mini's 18hr (or more) battery life eliminates the
need for a power adapter unit, which means less wires and easy removal.

Pars

> Is the 2005 Accord iPod-friendly, or not?  I don't own an iPod, but given
> the iPod's large installed base, and the high quantity of iPod-friendly
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> --Paul
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halo2 guy - 03 Apr 2005 18:55 GMT
Welcome to the 21st century. Taped decks are not even an option anymore so
your adapter idea won't work for him.

> Instead of using a permanent installation, I simply use my AUX adapter
> that
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>> --Paul
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Randolph - 03 Apr 2005 20:18 GMT
> Welcome to the 21st century. Taped decks are not even an option anymore so
> your adapter idea won't work for him.

<RANT>

If only... At the auto shows you still see plenty of new models with
those dastardly things in them. Why in the world would people still want
a tape deck?  Sure, they might have a collection of tapes that you
really really like, but if so, wouldn't those tapes be worn out by now?

Oh, and a tape deck /is/ an option for the 2005 Accord!

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dold@XReXX2005X.usenet.us.com - 03 Apr 2005 21:45 GMT
> Welcome to the 21st century. Taped decks are not even an option anymore so
> your adapter idea won't work for him.

2005 Honda CR-V.  6CD in dash changer, XM Radio, and Cassette.
<http://automobiles.honda.com/models/audio_accessories.asp?ModelName=CR%2DV>
A blend of old and new ;-)

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Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA  38.8,-122.5
Pars - 04 Apr 2005 02:32 GMT
> Welcome to the 21st century. Taped decks are not even an option anymore so
> your adapter idea won't work for him./

Aren't we a little trigger-happy? Is all the gaming from Halo getting to
you?  (just kidding, I'm actually currently playing #1 from my newly
acquired xbox. If #2 is better, it's going to be a blast)

Anyways, a good quality tape deck (mated to a portable mp3 player) is an
ideal solution for those who don't want to dish out the extra $$$ for a CD
player and want the digital quality sound (not to mention the free downloads
and the ability to hold 1000's of songs in one mp3 unit)

Pars

> > Instead of using a permanent installation, I simply use my AUX adapter
> > that
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> >> --Paul
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halo2 guy - 04 Apr 2005 07:38 GMT
The thing is that you can get a very good quality am/fm cd player, name
brand and brand new installed, for about $100-$150 starting price.  This
will get you an amplified deck with a remote control and they will play cds
with mp3 tracks on them and will even list the artist and song with the
embedded id tag on the song.  The cassette is a dinosaur at this point.

>> Welcome to the 21st century. Taped decks are not even an option anymore
>> so
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>> >> --Paul
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Pars - 05 Apr 2005 21:09 GMT
> The thing is that you can get a very good quality am/fm cd player, name
> brand and brand new installed, for about $100-$150 starting price.

More like $200 if you factor in installation. In my case, I only buy
Alpine units, so it'd be a little more.

 This
> will get you an amplified deck with a remote control and they will play cds
> with mp3 tracks on them and will even list the artist and song with the
> embedded id tag on the song.

I've never used any of the special playing feature on my wife's Alpine
mp3/receiver system in her car. In sounds quality, my old Alpine
tape/receiver (connected to my iPod portable mp3 player) is comparable
to her permanent setup. Both cars have upgraded speakers, so clarity is an
issue.

Also, it's a real drag burning CD's and arranging in-car storage for them.
Those burnt CD's aren't as durable as the stamped version (regular non burnt
CD's) and they go bad after awhile from all the handling. Now, a portable
MP3 player wouldn't have that kind of problem. At home, iPod's docking
station that's connected to home computer makes for easy recharge and
downloads. If you want to support your favorite artist, songs can be easily
downloaded directly into the computer&players for 99 cents (Apple's iTune
site for downloads is impressive... or Limewire if you're after the
freebie).

> The cassette is a dinosaur at this point.

But, the cassette adapter (that can be used to connect a portable mp3
player) works great and only cost about $10.

Granted, cassette's are obsolete, but when compared to the advantages of
having a portable MP3 player (that can be plugged directly into your car's
receiver), the CD's might as well become obsolete... Welcome to the 21's
Century.

Pars

> >> Welcome to the 21st century. Taped decks are not even an option anymore
> >> so
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> >> >> --Paul
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Kevin McMurtrie - 03 Apr 2005 08:12 GMT
> Is the 2005 Accord iPod-friendly, or not?  I don't own an iPod, but given
> the iPod's large installed base, and the high quantity of iPod-friendly
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> --Paul
> ** Note "removemunged" in email address and remove to reply. **

There's probably a minimal adaptor available for the 05 Accord.  A
bigger problem is that it has a dirt-cheap stereo and it's not yet
possible to replace it.  The only adaptor kit that exists for the 05
Accord right now is a replacement for the lower storage compartment.  
You have to keep the old radio to make the climate controls work.  Very
lame.
 
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