Connecting Throughthe car stereo

Hi
I can connect the BB ( curve 8520)  through into  the car stereo using the car's an auxiliary socket  and a double ended stereo jack cable. The sound is clear as a bell
Does anyone know how can I cheaply find a way to use the mike hands free and hence  have a really cheap hands free solution? is there some sort of blue tooth mike - only available? Any other ideas?
Thanks for your help

PLEASE, EVERYONE, IF YOU HAVE ENCOUNTERED A PROBLEM WITH YOUR ITOUCH USB MP3 COMPATIBLE CAR STEREO CONTROL FUNCTION, NOT CONNECTING:
Please take the time to send feedback. http://www.apple.com/support/feedback
Apple says that "feedback" is the channel of choice and the more they here from us, the more apt they will recognize and address the issue. feel free to plagiarize any of this document and post to get the word out.
here is what we know...
I have the ipod touch 2nd gen, I updated the OS to 3.1.2. to use the bluetooth capability with headset. It will not work on my 2009 HHR SS usb port, but an ipod classic, and ipod nano do. (also went to chevy dealer and tested on 2010 equinox on show room floor) the power to ipod works but the stereo reports device connection failed.
I have discussed with apple at length (case number: 150238102) and read through the discussion posts regarding this issue. _*I have advised apple that the software 3.1.2 has a bug in the usb communication.*_ If it is USB 2 compatible stereo, then the software should be built to work with the stereo.
Not so much the responsibility of that of the MANY stereo manufacture(s) (who have complied to the USB 2 standards and Ipod control engineering specs.)

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