Most car decks, including factory stuff, have an "audio network" connector on the back. Originally it was meant for CD changers but with my 2005 Dodge (for example) I could hook up CD changers, sat radio, iPod, etc if I had the cables and adaptors. www.logjamelectronics.com/ has a huge collection of cables and adaptors so you can figure out if you can do what you want. At the least you can get a generic AUX input with A/B switch for multiple inputs. With the fancier stuff you control the iPod/sat radio throught the car deck itself.
With my iPod Nano I got a little car dock to charge and bring out the line-out signal and have a AUX-IN cable to the back of my Pioneer deck.
At home, a home kit is common. Getting good reception is probably the biggest issue.
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