Are You Hearing This?

Wednesday May 13, 2009

One of the most common questions we get at Auto Europe is in regards to sound systems. When you’re heading overseas and planning on doing some serious driving, the radio doesn’t always cut it, especially if you don’t speak the native language. Travelers are always curious if they should bring CD’s, tapes, or MP3 players. The answer is not quite as simple as you may think. In nearly all locations, all cars come with CD players. It’s highly unlikely that you will get a vehicle that has a tape player. As for the MP3 players, while many cars have built in 1/8″ inputs, it’s not guaranteed. Your best bet is to bring an FM transmitter, as all cars, everywhere, will have FM radios.

Remember if you have questions about any aspect of your rental, this blog is a great place to bring them up!

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