I've not had any bluetooth fail, but my anecdotes are no indication of overall reliability. I'd think a failed module would be relatively cheap and easy to replace though.
Those tape deck adapters produce pretty low quality sound. My friend was running one just a couple years ago because upgrading the head unit in his car went against his aesthetic of everything fitting within the period in which it was constructed. He'll get furniture from the 70s if he's living in a house built in the 70s. Fridge too. He's a musician, so aesthetics are more important than function.
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