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My 02 Toyota Camry doesn't have a USB slot and I don't feel like changing head units unless I'm wiring in subs, CDs and tapes still run. Also surprisingly the 02 Toyota Camry doesn't integrate with Nextcloud so no cloud service for my car.
there's all sorts of options there too if you have an old car
for example there are those CD -> aux or CD -> bluetooth convertors so you can play music off your phone
but i guess if you do have an old car sometimes it can be nostalgic to put in some CDs. i remember having a belt of CDs on my sun visor. so i get it
Never seen a CD version, just a tape version. But yeah honestly fuck it, burning CDs works fine and always has, if it ain't broke don't fix it! I don't have the visor one I just have the giant fake leather binder haha.