A solution for new iPods and older cars

So you just bought the new iPhone 3G, or the 4th generation iPod Nano, or the 2nd generation iPod Touch. Now you want to connect it to your car. But it isn’t compatible. Why so? Well iPod Blog wanted to find out how to alleve this problem and they might have just found the answer. Scosche has just introduced their Passport, which utilizes a female pass-through connector, which will attach to any in-car iPod-integration system to charge all iPhone and iPod models. According to Scosche, the reason why people have been having problems connecting their new iPod or iPhone to their car is because the new iPods or iPhones need only a 5V connection. But most’s of the car models utilize 12V. Thus the iPod would play, but it won’t charge.