Ipod Car Adapter Transpod

Any ideas about playing IPOD on Honda Pilot 2007?

I need help playing music from my iPod to my car.
So far in my research I have found that there are 3 car audio solutions: FM transmitter, cassette adapter, and buying a completely new stereo.
I drive a 2007 Honda Pilot and it does not have a cassette player. I just bought a DLO Transpod and i couldn’t find a good quality FM channel(I live in Houston, so it’s kinda hard.) I just bought this car a few days ago, and not looking to buy a completely new stereo. Are there any other car audio solutions to sync your iPod with your car stereo?

The switching FM mod Sparky mentioned is a good choice and is the cheapest ~$30. Since it interrupts the FM feed (disables FM stations) and feeds the signal directly into the radio via the antenna plug.

The interface Conejote is talking about is a direct auxillary input. This will be a cleaner input, but it is alot more expensive. The model shown is $150.
Other drawbacks on the aux input are:
First of all, it has not been tested on the ’07 models. However, there are generally very few changes between model years unless the vehicle has been redesigned.
These are the limitations listed on the website for this interface.
Honda:
*not for in dash 6cd sysmtem
*factory xm/sirius disabled if present
*factory navigation requires special wring harness made by installer
*subwoofer equipped models require custom harness
*not compatible with navigation systems
*not for rear seat dvd entretaiment

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