ITune Match and "others" in iTunes

Hi all !
I have noticed using iTune match and playing "streaming" songs was responsible for most of my "others" on the phone in iTunes.
It grows up to the point were my iPhone will tell me to watch out for storage the iphone being allmost full.
Appart from erasing all music and downloading the one I want again on the iphone (wich is a PITA), is there any other solution ?
What will happen if I deactivate iTune Match on the phone and activate it again ?
Bets regards,
Phil

Keep in mind that iTunes Match is not a streaming service per-se.  To get music from the cloud, your iPhone has to download it.  If you select a song to play, it's getting downloaded in the background, and it won't do that on 3G unless you've enabled it in your settings.  By default the iPhone is set so Match downloads won't happen on 3G
For what you are doing, I think you need to put on the iPhone the music you think you will want to play in the car (you can always change it).  I'd suggest you use WIFI to download the music, as 3G is going to eat up your data plan. 
Once you've got the music downloaded, go into the settings for your iPhone and toggle the music view settings so you only see what is on the iPhone.  See if trying your USB setup in the car works then.  If not, next step would be to keep Match turned off while you're driving, only turn it on for the purposes of refreshing what you've got on the phone.

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