Maybe one with Bluetooth? Still I think the absolute best solution is ripping the CDs and putting them away. I had a 400 CD changer connected to my home theater receiver. After I ripped all that to a media server and used some software to organize (MediaMonkey is great for this), I packed all the CDs and have the changer in storage. Now I use the software to create playlists for moods and genres. I easily search by artist and/or album. Well worth the time and is just as useful in my living-room as in my cars. Plus no worries about finger-prints, scratches or heat warping. Easy to store and carry around.
AS an aside, many of the software programs also look-up the tracks that they are ripping and will not only tag the MP3 with the original info, but will generate a file name and/or directory structure to make manual searching easier. No need for tedious transcribing to capture the info off the album.
I can't remember the last time I bought a CD. Now I just download the tracks off iTunes or Amazon and add them to my digital collection.