>I purchased a new CR-V (EX) that comes with the XM radio. Is it work
> 12.95 per to activated the service. Do new owner get a trail period to
> check it out. I'm not familar with how this cable stuff works so I
> would like to hear from you all..........Also anyone install GPS???
> These days it's a must but how does it look in the car?
I work out of a large city in California, business keeps me on the
road. I just though a G.P.S. might come in handy. You might check one
out they are kind of neat. Sometimes one has got to change with the
times, and change is a good thing maybe the best of things.
A.D.
>>I purchased a new CR-V (EX) that comes with the XM radio. Is it work
>> 12.95 per to activated the service. Do new owner get a trail period to
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>Brian
Brian Smith - 15 Aug 2005 17:17 GMT
> I work out of a large city in California, business keeps me on the
> road. I just though a G.P.S. might come in handy. You might check one
> out they are kind of neat. Sometimes one has got to change with the
> times, and change is a good thing maybe the best of things.
I have checked them out. I drive tractor trailer for a living and I have not
found a place that I wanted to (or had to go to) that I couldn't find with
the use of a map and a phone. I agree to a certain point with you that one
has to change with the times. But if there's no demonstrated need to change
(if one is comfortable and efficient with their proven methods) there is no
need to change for the sake of change itself.
Brian
James Rose - 16 Aug 2005 05:16 GMT
I have to agree with you that GPS can be very handy. I aways get it when
renting a car in an unfamilier city. It's nice to have a voice tell you what
lane you should be in on a freeway you have never driven on before. If you
are new to California a GPS might do you good until you get to know the
roads better than the GPS.
James
> I work out of a large city in California, business keeps me on the
> road. I just though a G.P.S. might come in handy. You might check one
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> >Brian
L Alpert - 16 Aug 2005 06:57 GMT
>I have to agree with you that GPS can be very handy. I aways get it when
> renting a car in an unfamilier city. It's nice to have a voice tell you
> what
> lane you should be in on a freeway you have never driven on before. If you
> are new to California a GPS might do you good until you get to know the
> roads better than the GPS.
I also like having the map displayed on screen (Nav system has a decent size
screen) along with ATM locations, restaurants, etc.
I also don't have to pull over to unfold, read and refold it.
> James
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>> >Brian
L Alpert - 16 Aug 2005 06:55 GMT
> I work out of a large city in California, business keeps me on the
> road. I just though a G.P.S. might come in handy. You might check one
> out they are kind of neat. Sometimes one has got to change with the
> times, and change is a good thing maybe the best of things.
>
> A.D.
I have a Nav system in my Accord. Love it.....wouldn't want to go without
it.
>>>I purchased a new CR-V (EX) that comes with the XM radio. Is it work
>>> 12.95 per to activated the service. Do new owner get a trail period to
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>>Brian