Ipod nano in a car

I was wondering if anybody could make some suggestions to me. I want to be able to play my nano in a Seat Ibiza-54 plate. I was wondering what people could suggest... i dont particularly want to be spending a lot of money... any ideas? Thanks

Unless you're extremely picky about the quality of your music the easiest option is to get an FM transmitter.
Kensington, Griffin and Monster make some of the best available now, I think Belkin has one too.
I didn't want a charger on mine, so I went with the iRiver FM transmitter.
They all basically do the same thing, plug one end into the cigarette lighter, and plug the other end into your iPod, tune the transmitter to an open frequency, tune the radio to the same frequency and then crank up the iPod and enjoy your tunes.

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