Chevrolet Drops The CD Player On Spark


The Spark is Chevrolet’s first postmodern offering of the brand without a CD player. The designers dropped the CD player after a two decade reign on the dashboard. This move signals the end of an era. It seems that the CD will end up like the cassette players of the old.

The move is also necessary update try to keep up with the times and to attract consumers who are more used to the internet and USBs. Chevrolet clarifies though that it is not much about eliminating the CD player but just providing the technology and connectivity that will tickle the interest of buyers.

The younger generation and current target buyers of the Chevrolet Spark is a generation known to be attached to their mobile devices and treats their gadgets as a necessity. The new setup will allow access to music and other apps that they are interested in.

Instead of installing two devices, Chevrolet gets rid of the CD player to keep down the cost on all models. The 1LT and the 2LT versions will carry the MyLink infotainment setup that will have a seven-inch touchscreen, a satellite radio 3-month trial, streaming audio via Bluetooth, and ability to enjoy music via an internet service.


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