Anybody Spring for XM Radio?
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Silly me thought that when the EX stereo was advertised as "XM ready", it meant that you just had to call or go online and subscribe. I quickly realized after a trip to the dealer that I needed to purchase about $700 of new equipment. I have decided to forgo XM for now.
Was I naive or is Honda's description of the stereo system as "XM ready" misleading?
Was I naive or is Honda's description of the stereo system as "XM ready" misleading?
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Honda should have made more clear of what "XM Ready" means. In their higher line cars such as the Accord, S2K, Pilot, and Ridgeline top of the line models, XM hardware is already installed and the service is free for 3 months when you purchase the vehicle. This is not the case with non-navi equipped Civics.
However, you probably should have done some research when you bought the car to understand that the car didn't not come equipped with the hardware and that you would have to purchase it.
Honda should have made more clear of what "XM Ready" means. In their higher line cars such as the Accord, S2K, Pilot, and Ridgeline top of the line models, XM hardware is already installed and the service is free for 3 months when you purchase the vehicle. This is not the case with non-navi equipped Civics.
However, you probably should have done some research when you bought the car to understand that the car didn't not come equipped with the hardware and that you would have to purchase it.
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Silly me thought that when the EX stereo was advertised as "XM ready", it meant that you just had to call or go online and subscribe. I quickly realized after a trip to the dealer that I needed to purchase about $700 of new equipment. I have decided to forgo XM for now.
Was I naive or is Honda's description of the stereo system as "XM ready" misleading?
Was I naive or is Honda's description of the stereo system as "XM ready" misleading?
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Originally Posted by 05blkrs
what you need to do is find this equipment aftermarket, because honda makes a killing off of these units and it's no different than say the alpine unit except maybe for the plug.. and you can pick up an alpine or pioneer or etc. unit for about a bill at car toys...
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Buy Sirius Instead
Buy a SIRIUS portable unit for 50 bucks. The programming is much better. It takes 15 minutes to install and if you have the AUX jack in your car it will sound great. I have both services so I can tell you truthfully which is better.
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Originally Posted by [ i v i ]
I agree with pico on the programming. I've been a SIRIUS subscriber for 2 years now and can testify that the content is 100 times better on SIRIUS.
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Originally Posted by Fredly
I'm not sure why the folks at Honda did it this way. The Coupe EX with Navigation comes with XM radio installed; the Sedan does not.
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