Sirius radio
#2
i thought they went under?
hmmm, i guess xm isn't the only dog left on the block...
no, i don't have it.
tho i wish i did have a service like that...
or better yet, a digital/satellite tv service...
hmmm, i guess xm isn't the only dog left on the block...
no, i don't have it.
tho i wish i did have a service like that...
or better yet, a digital/satellite tv service...
#3
I don't have Sirius, I have XM and love it. Many of the car audio manufacturers are going the way of Sirius (Kenwood, Eclipse, Clarion, etc) but there are still a few that use XM (Alpine, Sony and Pioneer). XM has more customers (millions to only a couple of hundred thousand for Sirius). Sirius claims for their higher cost "commercial free", but I haven't noiticed too many commercials on the stations I listen to on XM. XM is cheaper per month (9.99 vs. 12.99) and they now have a family plan where each additional subscription is only 6.99.mo (up to 4 subscriptions I think). There are many good stations on both and they are very similair in content. If you already have a stereo that offers one, then I highly recommend Satellite radio. I never listen to my local stations anymore.
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