Wireless FM adapter for Ceative Ze

I am about to but a Creative Zen .
I will also need a Wireless FM adapter for the Car.
There are lots out there . Are they any good ?
Is there a good one or product I should look for ?
Thanks in advance
Fred..

The FM transmitters are never amazing. I hear good things about the AudiaX transmitter.

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