What accessory would someone recommend for iPhone 5...

To play music in my 2008 Volkswagen Jetta SE that has an iPod Adapter in it. I am not looking to do anything truly difficult or extensive to be able to do this or use FM Transmitters. What could someone recommend for me?
Thank you.

if you mean ipod adapter then a pin30 to new adaptor should work
otherwise anything can be connected to the minijack connector and would play analog audio
which would be played on anything with a analog input

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