1995 Roadmaster

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    Nice wagon. The one somewhat surprising thing is that it came with a cassette stereo instead of a CD stereo..... I checked, and there WAS a stereo option in '95 that had both cassette and CD capability.
     
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    My dad and I got cassette players in our cars as long as we could. We never took CDs anywhere and always made tapes from them for use in the car (W. Texas sun murdered anything inside and CDs would warp or tapes would fail). I still recall him being annoyed in like 2001 or 2002 when he got a relatively new Honda Accord and could only get a CD player in it at the trim level he wanted. Even my 2001 truck and '97 Lincoln came with tape players as base radios still (and are both what I have). "CD players in the dash in car" weren't really that big of a thing until the early\mid-2000s in cars.
     
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    My 1995 roadmaster wagon has a cassette and no cd like this one. The newest car I own with a cassette player (has CD as well) is my 2004 Lincoln town car ultimate L. I read an article once that said that Lexus was the last car manufacturer to put a cassette player in a car and that was last done in 2009
     

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