Several physical stores sell CD players for cars at a decent price. Some stores that carry these CD players are Target, Walmart, Kmart, and Best Buy.
Yes, most electronic stores or superstores still sell CD players to cater the more old-fashioned music lovers. I still use my CD players, though I have an iPod and another MP3 player.
The first company to sell CD players was Sony. The first product was launched in Japan in 1982. The first CD player sold by Sony was called the Sony CDP-101.
Car CD players are readily available both new and used on EBay. Best Buy and Canadian Tire sell new CD players for cars and also offer installation .
Reviews of Sony CD players can be found from the websites such as Sony and Retrovo. The online store Amazon also provides customer reviews for Sony CD players.
You would need the 6-Disc CD Changer CDXT69.
The Sam Goody outlet store sells media in many forms, both new and used. Some of these forms include CD's, DVD's, video games, and mp3's. They also sell media players like DVD and CD players.
You can find them at any store that sell's CD's for the most part.
Information about CD players and radios can be found in various retail stores. Future Shop, Best Buy, and Sears, all sell CD players and radios, and can provide information to consumers. Another resource is Wikipedia.
Many companies sell CD radio players. Bigger companies such as Sony or General Electric would produce better quality players that won't break as easily.
You can return them to the store from where you bought it. If not then go to sale and sell it there. You can also sell on www.amazon.com and www.ebay.com
Typically for a normal CD you'll get anywhere from $1-$3. I don't recommend selling them to FYE. Sell them at your local record store