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With the iPod hookup I don't think I will ever use the CD player...
I think they signed Stern for some obscene amount of money thanks to 150 per year per biter..
Capitalism strikes again...
I'm a double biter. They'll have me on my 7 and the GL.. Any chance of multi-car discount or will I just get a condolence letter from the Sirius big wigs..
Maybe I can at least get in on a Stern taping...
I think they signed Stern for some obscene amount of money thanks to 150 per year per biter..
Capitalism strikes again...
I'm a double biter. They'll have me on my 7 and the GL.. Any chance of multi-car discount or will I just get a condolence letter from the Sirius big wigs..
Maybe I can at least get in on a Stern taping...

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I have it now, and after my 6 months is up, I am probably gonna let it expire...
We don't use it very much at all, and I just can't spend 150 bucks a year to listen to the radio...
I have a concern about what will happen when Sirius acquires XM. I would like to get the XM channels but don't know how that will work since I have paid already the lifetime fee on Sirius.
The way it works - first subscription is full price, buy a longer contract and probably save some money. Then each subscription, up to a total of four, are half price. At least it used to work like this.
A little known fact is that you can pay a lifetime, one time fee of about $400 and never get a bill again. Never any more bills. The subscription is forever and you can transfer it to your next car. It's just like having free radio for a fairly reasonable one time fee.Sirius will not offer this to you but will tell you the details, which aren't many, when you call and ask. To get a reduced price, call before the free trial ends.
I agree that once you have grown accustomed to Sirius you will not be able to give it up.
I don't have an iPod (am I the only human being without one???) so I can't comment on the iPod integration. I rarely use my CD changer, although I just got a couple of CD's for my birthday, so I have been listening to them.
A little known fact is that you can pay a lifetime, one time fee of about $400 and never get a bill again. Never any more bills. The subscription is forever and you can transfer it to your next car. It's just like having free radio for a fairly reasonable one time fee.Sirius will not offer this to you but will tell you the details, which aren't many, when you call and ask. To get a reduced price, call before the free trial ends.
I agree that once you have grown accustomed to Sirius you will not be able to give it up.
The URL also explains multi-radio subscription fees.






