My neighbourhood is lousy with electric vehicles: all flavours of Teslas, scattered Volts and Bolts, a selection of Hyundais and KIAs, a couple of Nissan Leafs (Leaves?) along with some Taycans, at two Polestars that I’ve seen, and at least one Lucid.
They’re all loaded with so much fabulous spaceship tech that the mind boggles at what our driving experiences will be in the next 10 years.
However, one piece of tech is missing from many of them: a good old-fashioned AM radio, a feature that goes back almost a hundred years. Read more: Radio turned 100 in 2020.
Here's how Canada was a major pioneer (May 3, 2020) As far as people can tell, Kelley’s Motors in New South Wales, Australia, was the first to jam a new-fangled aftermarket radio into a car back in 1924.