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If you need an MP3 player in the car, look no further...

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By Tim Ferguson

Published: 1 February 2007 11:00 GMT


In-car tech is changing rapidly with satellite navigation systems, DVD players and even in-car broadband now available.

A growing number of car manufacturers are now offering iPod or MP3 connectivity as an option and it seems people are as keen to bring their iPod into the car as they are to take it on the train.

Mazda's new MX5 hardtop roadster (above) is one of the latest models to feature an integrated iPod system as standard.

As an added bonus, the MX5 also comes with a free iPod Nano.

Photo credit: Mazda


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