The follows 10 cars thay have a great sound.
If you love the sweet Pioneer sound system that's standard on the xB but can't quite embrace that car's bread-box aesthetic, perhaps a tC would be more to your liking. This Scion delivers all the sonic excitement that the marque is known for, with a six-speaker stereo that offers CD and MP3 playback, and iPod integration. It also comes to the table with an exterior that considerably more low-key than that of your typical Scion.
There's nothing really fancy about the Mazda3's audio system; it just offers superb sound
quality. Base models start at $13,895. All trims offer an optional six-disc CD changer for $500, and Sirius Satellite Radio is also offered for $430. Step up to the Grand Touring version and you can have the option of a 222-watt Bose audio system with a subwoofer. It's bundled with a six-disc CD changer and a moonroof. At $1,335, it raises the price of the car considerably but if great sound quality is what you're after this is the way to go. When all is said and done, the Mazda3 Grand Touring with the Bose audio system will run you just over $20,000.
6.-Dodge Caliber
Skip the base Caliber SE if you want the sweetest ear candy. The Caliber S
XT starts at $16,620, and offers an optional stereo upgrade for an additional $495. For this extra coin, you get six Boston Acoustics speakers with subwoofer and a Musicgate Power sound system. You also get two articulating rear liftgate speakers. This unique feature allows you to adjust the speakers so they face outward from the liftgate, thus making it easy to throw a tailgate party should you feel so inclined. The Caliber R/T starts at $18,395, and offers this upgraded sound system as standard equipment.
Skip the base Caliber SE if you want the sweetest ear candy. The Caliber S
5.-Mini Cooper
For the base Cooper's $18,050 price tag you'll get a six-speaker stereo with an auxiliary jack and a single-CD player. The good stuff, however, is on the Mini's options sheet. For $500 you can opt for the Mini Hi-Fi audio system which adds four speakers for a total of 10. To get the most of the upgrade, consider checking the "HD radio" box, which gives the car the capability of receiving AM and FM stations via a digital signal for improved audio quality. It adds another $500 to the total tally, but the sound-quality upgrade will no doubt be worth it to those who want the best but can't always afford to pay top dollar.
The Focus is distinguished by its innovative Microsoft-developed Sync system. This unique setup works as a Bluetooth connection for your phone; it also functions as a voice command interface for digital music players. With Sync, saving voice tags or building lists of phone numbers isn't necessary since the system is able to wirelessly access your device's phonebook. Sync is offered as a $395 option, but keep in mind that it's not offered on base editions, and is only available on SE and SES models. Pricing on these models starts at $15,225. 