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"It’s happening because automakers would love to get rid of the cost of an AM radio," he told the Free Press.

The only cost is the minimal antenna trimming that needs to be done for AM radio.

> "It’s happening because automakers would love to get rid of the cost of an AM radio," he told the Free Press. The only cost is the minimal antenna trimming that needs to be done for AM radio.

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i wont be buying a new vehicle ever again. if you need one, buy one thats about 20 years old and youll find that they are easier to fix yourself, along with parts that don't cost an arm and a leg. plus, it has more than likely been fixed by someone on jewtube, so even if you dont know how to fix it, someone has done it and posted it in user friendly format. usually. of course, you must also buy a chiltons manual