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Marc Chumney - 02 Mar 2005 03:32 GMT
Anyone have XM?

How much did it cost the dealer to install it?

A friend has Sirius and I think it is great. Just curiuos on others
opinions.

Sorry if this has been brought up before.
frontmed@gmail.com - 02 Mar 2005 04:19 GMT
XM is great.  Once you get it you can't live without it.  Not sure what
Lexus is charging for dealer installs.  But whatever it is, it is worth
it.  Would stick with XM, though; programming is much better IMO.
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 02 Mar 2005 10:54 GMT
> Anyone have XM?
>
> How much did it cost the dealer to install it?
>
> A friend has Sirius and I think it is great. Just curiuos on others
> opinions.

I use the XM SkyFi, and have for several years.

So, regarding the service:  I'm about to drop it, due to the price
increase coming April 2.  I'll probably switch to Sirius.  The amount of
non-program material (read: commercials) on the non-music channels has
risen dramatically over the past year or so, to ridiculous amounts.

I won't suffer that AND an increase in the monthly rate, thank you very
much.
frontmed@gmail.com - 02 Mar 2005 14:13 GMT
>>>>>>> I'll probably switch to Sirius.  The amount of non-program
material (read: commercials) on the non-music channels has risen
dramatically over the past year or so, to ridiculous amounts.

There has been no increase in this material in the last year.  And
Sirius has much more of than XM does.  At what will be the same price.

Your remarks have the ring of coming from one of those hundreds of
thousands of Sirius shareholders.....
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 03 Mar 2005 19:25 GMT
> >>>>>>> I'll probably switch to Sirius.  The amount of non-program
> material (read: commercials) on the non-music channels has risen
> dramatically over the past year or so, to ridiculous amounts.
>
> There has been no increase in this material in the last year.

Pardon me, but bullshit.

I've been listening--pretty extensively--for 3+ years now.  I frequent
XM 150, and I know of what I speak.

> Your remarks have the ring of coming from one of those hundreds of
> thousands of Sirius shareholders.....

No.  I'm a PISSED OFF XM subscriber who listens extensively to XM 150.
frontmed@gmail.com - 03 Mar 2005 21:07 GMT
>>> Pardon me, but bullshit.

>>>> I've been listening--pretty extensively--for 3+ years now.  I
frequent
XM 150, and I know of what I speak.

Pardon me, too.  I've listened to XM 150 since Jan '01.  There is
scarcely more garbage on it than there was when I started.

> Your remarks have the ring of coming from one of those hundreds of
> thousands of Sirius shareholders.....

>>>No.  I'm a PISSED OFF XM subscriber who listens extensively to XM
150.

Well, I listen more to music channels; but I do listen to 150 and have
no complaints other than I think some of the comedy is un-funny.  But
you get that anywhere.
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 04 Mar 2005 03:59 GMT
> >>>No.  I'm a PISSED OFF XM subscriber who listens extensively to XM
> 150.
>
> Well, I listen more to music channels; but I do listen to 150 and have
> no complaints other than I think some of the comedy is un-funny.

That's fine, as long as there's program material.

I've been listening to XM 150 extensively for a long, long time now--and
I've noticed the amount of time for non-program material be as bad as
any local Clear Channel commercial drive time AM station.

It started with that damn Wendi.
Dan J.S. - 02 Mar 2005 19:22 GMT
> Anyone have XM?
>
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>
> Sorry if this has been brought up before.

To integrate with the NAV system, its about 600 or so for parts and labor.
You can have Circuit City install it for $100 that modulates over FM (hooks
up physically into the antenna). That unit is $150 or so for a total of
$250.

Personally I would recommend IPOD2car, and an IPOD. Then download bit
torrent software like azureus and go to:

http://torrentazos.com/index.php

for all your music needs. Ipod2car plugs into any Toyota stereo and u can
control your ipod from the steering wheel.
frontmed@gmail.com - 02 Mar 2005 20:59 GMT
>>>> Personally I would recommend IPOD2car, and an IPOD. Then download
bit
torrent software like azureus and go to:

If you can tolerate such a limited selection of content.  With XM, you
have access to 2 million recorded tracks plus 40 or so channels of
news/talk/sports content.  The IPod is nice to carry a small collection
of your own music around; but I find it far to limited for my taste.
Marc Chumney - 03 Mar 2005 00:30 GMT
Thanks for the info and confirming some of my own opinions.

The thing I really like about Sirius is the all Elvis station.  How cool is
that?!  But what the hey, XM has the Grateful Dead Hour which I greatly miss
since our local NPR station dropped it.  We all have different musical taste
. . .

Again thanks.  I learn alot from this forum.  Personally I'm very happy with
my 2005 ES.  Blue Shale Mica look really sharp.  Thanks again.

>>>>> Personally I would recommend IPOD2car, and an IPOD. Then download
> bit
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> news/talk/sports content.  The IPod is nice to carry a small collection
> of your own music around; but I find it far to limited for my taste.
frontmed@gmail.com - 03 Mar 2005 02:58 GMT
Man I love the King.

But how much is too much?  Hard to say.
Dan J.S. - 03 Mar 2005 03:22 GMT
>>>>> Personally I would recommend IPOD2car, and an IPOD. Then download
> bit
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> collection of your own music around; but I find it far to limited for
> my taste.

Well, I have a 40 gig version, and its almost full... i like XM.. I have it,
but I find the same songs being played over and over... like on Country
Highway 16... or the Mix... So I find I am less likely to hear the same song
on my ipod in a random mode... and so now I listen to the IPOD more... plus
with XM raising their price, I think I may cancel. I don't think radio
should go above $10 a month. Because here in Chicago u can get basic cable
for $14 (very very basic)...

BTW -- that bit torrent site is just latest one i found.. torrentspy.com has
a larger and more up to date music selection...
frontmed@gmail.com - 03 Mar 2005 04:01 GMT
The problem with the Ipod is you have to know what you're looking for.
With XM you get a constant stream of new material you would never hear
if all you had was an Ipod.  And it costs quite a bit less.

To each his own, however.  XM is going to $13 a month, but it is still
quite a bargain IMO.  BTW you can prepay up to five years and get rates
down to $8/month or something.
Dan J.S. - 03 Mar 2005 14:24 GMT
> The problem with the Ipod is you have to know what you're looking for.
> With XM you get a constant stream of new material you would never hear
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> quite a bargain IMO.  BTW you can prepay up to five years and get rates
> down to $8/month or something.

Thanks.. something to think about on the pre-payment plan...
Mike Piacente - 20 Mar 2005 01:50 GMT
We bought our ES 330 in Nov 04 and then XM as a dealer install was $800 (we
live in Northern VA so maybe prices vary?)

We didn't get the sat radio BTW.

> Anyone have XM?
>
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>
> Sorry if this has been brought up before.
Dick - 31 Mar 2005 18:15 GMT
Lexus of Rockville (MD) charged me an even grand.
 
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