> The factory cassette/cd in dash player is double-sized, and there are
> controls mounted on the steering wheel.  I don't want to change the
> appearance of the dash or lose the functionality of the steering wheel
> controls, but for the last two years I have been anticipating installing
> an MD player in the new vehicle I knew I would purchase.

Ask Crutchfield (1-800-955-3000, http://www.crutchfield.com/) about it.
Kenwood makes an in-dash  3+1 MD changer (model KMD-D400,
http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S-Otw7DIHunrr/ProdView.asp?s=0&c=3&g=600&;
I=113KMDD400&o=&a=); it installs in a double-sized dash opening along with a
controller-changing Kenwood stereo. So you could get a CD-playing head unit
and have the MD changer with it: radio, CD, and multi-MD.
Pioneer also makes an add-on MD player for double-sized dash openings (the
MDS-P7000), but it's a single MD. I couldn't find a Web page for it on
Crutchfield's site, but it is in their Fall 2000/Winter 2001 catalog (on
page 32).

But I don't know if that'd be too much of an appearance change.. and you'd
have to ask a Crutchfield tech if the steering-wheel controls would work
with a new stereo. Oh, and you'd lose the cassette player, too, but who
needs cassettes when you have minidiscs?


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