Can I play my iPhone 4 through 2001 saab 900 radio cd player?

There's no jack point on the front panel and only a cd player (no cassette). I'm driving in France soon and don't know if I can take French pop music for two weeks - help!

Contact crutchfield.com and talk to a rep about your problem, they have all the car audio you will ever need. If you have rca plug ins in the rear of your head unit they have an adapter plug in to do the job or an fm transmitter can help you. An fm transmitter should be your last choice.

You can buy adaptors for your iphone so it plays off your car radio, belkin has something which will do the trick.

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