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aftermarket head units from companies like alpine and pioneer offers an ipod adapter to their head units. it allows the connection to charge the ipod as well as have complete control over the ipod. you wouldn't have two volume controls, like the head unit and the ipod, the song information displays on the head unit, you don't have to have the ipod upright somewhere so you could view the display you could just put it in your glovebox, makes things simple and clean. also the best choice solution for audiophiles because aftermarket head units usually have better output signal than factory head units.
another option for ipod integration is fm modulation, not an fm transmitter like the griffin itrip. that is also a better sounding solution than a cassette adapter or fm transmitter.
if you want to go with your OEM head unit, look for an adapter for your car here: http://enfigcarstereo.com/shopsi…