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Citroën launches C3 Musique model that comes with integrated iPod

What would we mortals do without a radio in the car? Whether in this crazy city traffic, to go to the bakery, or on long trips, the radio in the car is that friend for moments of solitude, or it is joy for friends going to the club. With all the modernity we have today, the radio is no longer that old cassette player, but has become completely technological and digital. And it costs a lot. There are models for up to R$ 1.700,00 Showing that everything revolves around the new and current, the car manufacturer Citroën launches a special series of its C3 model vehicle: Citroën Musique. The vehicle comes with all standard items, plus a 1 GB iPod Nano, fully integrated into the sound system. The player will not be left loose on the panel, as it comes with a specially adapted support, as well as a high-power CD/MP3 from Pioneer. Do you think 1 GB is too little? Don't worry, the adapter fits any iPod, including 40 GB ones. The only problem is the value. The car costs R$42.000,00 But, if you can't have a C3, there are several models of car radios on the market that play mp3s. Sony, for example, has radio models with detachable fronts, which store up to 300 songs, or with auxiliary input (those used in i-Pods). Now just turn the volume to the last one and roll. Service: www.citroenc3musique.com.br www.sony.com.br

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