So here is wht Sirus Satelite radio says.
I believe that some of you have renewed just the traffic. What is the trick to this? I really hate the audio. The sound quality is lousy and it is expensive.
Thanks for the help.




I believe that some of you have renewed just the traffic. What is the trick to this? I really hate the audio. The sound quality is lousy and it is expensive.
Thanks for the help.
You bought a $50 000+ car and think $13/month radio service is expensive! You bought a wrong car!!!!
Trade it in for a Chrysler or something similar so you can affort the Sirius radio.
That's four extra lattes a month, so why waste it if you don't have too?!
Seriously, though, I've not heard of any MB owner managing to convince Sirius to do the "traffic only" renewal..
I just renew my Sirius traffic only. It is $3.99 per month. So I paid $47.88 total. I very rarely listen to Sirius radio since I listen the music from my Iphone and pandora.
I told the Sirius rep right from the beginning that I only want to renew the traffic portion only. I also mention the pricing from the forum. Yes, they pretended that they know nothing about this package. Keep pushing or talk to their supervisor if they still not let you purchase the traffic portion only. Good luck...
I did
LOL, what a nice comment........

how many people simply enjoy throwing their money away?
For the RADIO it is a rip off.....the traffic I am not impressed with either.....(same old songs over and over)
just last night the traffic mo mo was saying the highway traffic was stopped, when it wasn't........it is kind of funny to see how stupid they both are.......
that is unless you LIKE to listen to crap, hacknyed music........
but you know to each their own huh?




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To the OP and others, the Sirius Traffic site (http://www.siriusxm.com/siriustraffic) says the following:
Sirius Traffic is simple:
2) Choose your payment method for Traffic:
- OR –
$47.88 annually*
3) Call 1-800-869-5364 to activate.
*Sirius Traffic may be ordered with or without an active Sirius Satellite Radio subscription. Sirius Traffic must be ordered for 1 year or longer if ordered without a Sirius Satellite Radio subscription.
Anyway, have only read about nightmares trying to get just Sirius traffic to work with one ESN both here and on Audi forums so we've just let our subscriptions lapse after the free trials... still debating whether I might pick up one of these days when Sirius calls and tell them that I'll only pay for Traffic if they'll enable it on two cars for the price of one. =)
Now for Arrie,
My issue is not the 12.50 per month for the audio. My issue is the 12.50 per month for lousy sound quality of the satellite radio. And no, I rarely pay for things I neither want to use or will use. I am still wondering what the Chrysler reference is all about unless you are referring to when MB owned Chrysler. In either case, your reply was neither helpful or necessary.




Now for Arrie,
My issue is not the 12.50 per month for the audio. My issue is the 12.50 per month for lousy sound quality of the satellite radio. And no, I rarely pay for things I neither want to use or will use. I am still wondering what the Chrysler reference is all about unless you are referring to when MB owned Chrysler. In either case, your reply was neither helpful or necessary.
Have your Sirius radio replaced. There is nothing wrong with the sirius sound quality, if you have a problem with it you must have problems with your receiver.
Last edited by cvinfig; Mar 12, 2011 at 10:37 AM.
Lousy sound quality has always been my beef with satelite radio. Ever since it first came out. So I don't expect any amount of replacing equipment will change the sound quality. All other sources through the HK system are just fine for my level of expectation, except satelite radio.
Even if it worked well, I NEVER use it. Get it? NEVER... I have 6 gigs of onboard music and I just picked up a 32 GB USB drive the I plugged in to the aux port that allows me to play all of the music I want ever want to hear. I get all of the talk radio I need everywhere else. Why in the world do I need to pay for more music. I love the traffic information though. That is of value to me.
Seriously Arrie, you must work for either XM or sirius.
Lousy sound quality has always been my beef with satelite radio. Ever since it first came out. So I don't expect any amount of replacing equipment will change the sound quality. All other sources through the HK system are just fine for my level of expectation, except satelite radio.
Even if it worked well, I NEVER use it. Get it? NEVER... I have 6 gigs of onboard music and I just picked up a 32 GB USB drive the I plugged in to the aux port that allows me to play all of the music I want ever want to hear. I get all of the talk radio I need everywhere else. Why in the world do I need to pay for more music. I love the traffic information though. That is of value to me.
Seriously Arrie, you must work for either XM or sirius.
I don't know of one person on earth who likes the sound quality from sat radio in any car. Porsche, BMW, Audi, MB. It has nothing to do with the car's hardware. It's compressed kps streaming crap. It's okay with news and such, but forget any high fidelity music. Programming, on the other hand, is the only thing that make sat radio worthwhile (although obviously not enough for everyone to be subscribers.)
A 6 year old article, but you'll get the point: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7150262/...h_and_gadgets/




Ok,
you sit in your car driving on a highway that generates 80+ dB wind and road noise and you comnplain about sound quality of your satellite radio?!? Unless you wear ear covering headphones while you listen to your car's sound system you should not talk about sound quality. It only counts if you sit in the car which is not moving.
you sit in your car driving on a highway that generates 80+ dB wind and road noise and you comnplain about sound quality of your satellite radio?!? Unless you wear ear covering headphones while you listen to your car's sound system you should not talk about sound quality. It only counts if you sit in the car which is not moving.
While you're moving at 75 mph on the freeway, put in a DVD-A or CD and listen. Then quickly switch to sat radio. Now switch to HD FM radio. Go back and forth and let your own ears easily tell you the difference
Hope this helps.
And for the record, I despise the audio quality of Sirius and think their service and content blows. I only renewed audio because I like to listen to the CNN channel sometimes. I tried asking them one time what bitrate their audio quality is and they dodge the question everytime.
Fast forward to this week. The agent tells me that the lifetime sub didn't include traffic and that there was no lifetime traffic option. I agreed to the $3.99/mo add on. He had trouble adding it because they system would accept the add on, but he assured me that all would be fine once he resent the signal. It didn't...
A few days later, the new agent finally said that traffic wouldn't work with a lifetime sub unless I had a different ID for the traffic to assign it to or to go from lifetime to an annual sub on the radio (WTF???)
I guess I won't have traffic because there is only one radio ID and I'd be stupid to change from lifetime to annual!




