Re: Classic FM
I listen occasionally and I don't have issues on any part of the journey from Accy to Knutsford.
TBH I think a lot of modern car radio's are of poor quality and due to them liking to make them bespoke to the car its not as easy to switch to a better quality one now. They also have a liking for not using a proper external aerial and embedding it into the rear screen heater which makes it even worse. you could try using an external aerial, if this fixes it then get a 'old style' telescopic aerial fitted to the car.
what sort of car is it?
One other option whilst not ideal would be to have a portable/better quality/more sensitive radio and a FM transmitter and effectively retransmit the Classic FM from the portable to teh car stereo. You may lose a bit of quality of listening to the portable one directly but not too much. some mobile phones have quite decent FM radios built in so this may be one option.
hope this helps
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