Gizmodo did a video review of the Honda Civic Hybrid. In Part II they describe the car's audio system, including how to integrate your iPod.
The review is a bit harsh, as integration can only be done with G4 and higher iPods, it requires their Music Link Adapter, and the software is clunky.
But the video is pretty cool, go see it here.
We found this fun install on Make magazine (it's fully described on instructables) where Joel describes how he used a iPod mount for a bicycle handlebar from gpscity.com.
He had been looking for the cleanest way to mount an iPod that wasn't in the way, with wires everywhere, and was not cumbersome to use or to see.
See how he modified a his iPod mount for a bicycle handlebar here.
Great job, Joel!
Do you have a cool install, contact TuneVroom.
Since its 2003 introduction, the Honda Element has featured an auxiliary input on the dash, making it one of the first (if not the first) vehicles to allow you to plug-and-play your iPod.
Front-wheel drive models start at $18,000, and four-wheel-drive models, which include a standard rear sunroof, start at $19,400.




