I've been using my 2000 Honda Accord to test my CDs for years. I know the sound of nearly all my commercial CDs in that car, so I can compare my own mixes to them. Things got easier about 4 years ago when I started using the speaker emulations in ARC 2, and more recently, Mixchecker which CW offered earlier this year. These software programs get you in the ballpark quickly, and have allowed me to get better mixes on laptops, cellphones, and boomboxes in addition to my car. When used in conjunction with a Focusrite VRM box with headphones, you have nearly all bases covered. Now, when I take a CD to my car, I know what to expect, and those nasty surprises don't occur as often. Nevertheless, I still start all my mixes in mono on a single Auratone (ca. 1979), and that may be the best method for me in the long run. Still, I can't say enough for ARC 2 and Mixchecker.