Laundrew is currently kicking tires, so to speak, in search of a replacement for his most beloved, highly reliable, extremely fuel efficient and wonderfully engineered, Chrysler PT Cruiser - trying a little bit of reverse psychology on myself. Anyway, the audio system in my future car is not really important to me as long as it has a USB port and can display my album art and song titles from my iPod.
The level of vehicle I am looking at is in the Toyota Corolla - Honda Civic range, but I must admit, I like the aesthetics of the 2013 Toyota Camry. I will not consider any products produced by the "Big Three," so this considerably narrows the field down for me.
Anyway, I was looking at a vehicle over the weekend in a showroom when a sales representative came over and started to give me the details on this particular model. He then inquired about my audio tastes for the car stereo and I informed him as long as it has a USB port and can display iPod information is all that I require. The sales representative smiles and tells me that this car has one of the best speakers that money can buy as a standard feature. Oh my goodness - he is not going to mention the "B-word," I immediately think to myself.
Yes, the word "Bose" is set adrift across the showroom from a very pleased sales rep as I immediately experience flashbacks with respect to my old Bose 701s and telling a friend that he can have them for free if he helps me carry them out to his car - he actually liked them and as far as I know, still enjoys them to this day. when I purchased the 701s, i thought that the sound was off a bit, but believed it to be an issue with the acoustics of the stereo store - I was wrong. Now please do not get me wrong as audio is a very personal taste and is definitely each to their own, but I really get tired of products that are "hyped" up to a level with advertising that is beyond their performance. Now to be far, I did own a pair of Bose bookshelf speakers that did sound pretty good but eventually replaced them with a pair of KEF bookshelves. It amazes me how advertising can sometimes sway the masses, it worked on me with respect to the Bose 701s in the 1990s but never again

Be well....