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Got a 2019 GMC Sierra Denali - Has all the bells and whistles, BUT no CD player. Anybody got a fix to add a CD player to my truck? GMC & Chevrolet dealers are absolutely no help.

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6 minutes ago, Mr Munis said:

Got a 2019 GMC Sierra Denali - Has all the bells and whistles, BUT no CD player. Anybody got a fix to add a CD player to my truck? GMC & Chevrolet dealers are absolutely no help.

Its 2020, physical media is dead. Put your CDs on a flash drive or stream like the rest of the planet.

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I like having a CD player.

Bought a new Honda. No CD player.

Friends bought a new KIA. No CD player.

My 2012 Sierra, no CD player.

Use a flash drive in Honda and my truck.

 

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Couple options.  The best option is to put your CDs on to a giant USB drive.

 

Streaming.

 

USB powered CD player.  

 

Trade it in for something that has a CD player if you really really really really really really really don't want to get with technology.  

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I do not miss those things skittering all over the truck if I have to hit the brakes really hard.

Not in the least little bit.  32 gig flash drive holds more music than you can get in your glove box/console compartment.  And easily accessable.

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2 hours ago, JimCost2014 said:

Looks like the replies you are going to get will be more useless than the one from the manufacture and dealers......

 

More useful replies than the manufacturer since Chevrolet/GMC don't even have the option for one from the factory at all.  

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9 minutes ago, newdude said:

 

More useful replies than the manufacturer since Chevrolet/GMC don't even have the option for one from the factory at all.  

That is actually a really good reply to his question.

 

Not sure he was asking for alternate solutions with different types of media or personal preferences or which decade he should live.

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CD's are obsolete. If Chevy put one in your truck - they would get LAUGHED at. ESPECIALLY in a vehicle with apple car play. You can play any song on demand whenever you want. If you feel you truly need a CD player buy one and install.

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I use iPod, my phone with pandora and I heart. If I at almost 65 can figure out how to convert my CDs to my phone or iPod anyone can. The best part you can put ear buds in and go portable.


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2 hours ago, migrabill said:

CD's are obsolete. If Chevy put one in your truck - they would get LAUGHED at. ESPECIALLY in a vehicle with apple car play. You can play any song on demand whenever you want. If you feel you truly need a CD player buy one and install

Being obsolete isn't necessarily a bad thing. People still have horses even though they are far inferior to motorized vehicle. Some people just like to remember the "good old days".

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39 minutes ago, Ferrari Eater said:

Being obsolete isn't necessarily a bad thing. People still have horses even though they are far inferior to motorized vehicle. Some people just like to remember the "good old days".

I totally agree. I'm a vinyl record guy myself. But the point is state of the art designers and engineers are not going to put a CD player in a new truck. Just like they wont put in a cassette player or 8 track tape player. You have to go aftermarket like the suggestions say. 

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