SL/R230: XM radio in SL550?
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XM radio in SL550?
My wife does not like the Sirius radio that came with her SL550; she had XM in her previous car. Has anyone out there put XM radio in their SL550? If so, how was it implemented?
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'08 Audi R8, '09 SL63, '10 GLK, '10 ML550
I am with your wife on that one! My SUV and my home stereo both have XM Radio and our SL and GL have Sirius Radio. My husband and I both hate Sirius Radio. The DJ talk is so over-done and I don't know where they get some of their music!
I had the same question last year when I bought my SL. On this forum, I have only seen the after-market radios you buy at Circuit City, etc. And I have only seen SL owners installing the radios themselves. I wouldn't trust anyone to install an after-market radio in our Mercedes, so we live with the Sirius radio in the Mercedes and the XM everywhere else. Another down side; you loose the capability of the radio navigation buttons on the steering wheel if you install an after-market radio. There certainly isn't a XM head unit (that I know of) that will work in an SL.
I had the same question last year when I bought my SL. On this forum, I have only seen the after-market radios you buy at Circuit City, etc. And I have only seen SL owners installing the radios themselves. I wouldn't trust anyone to install an after-market radio in our Mercedes, so we live with the Sirius radio in the Mercedes and the XM everywhere else. Another down side; you loose the capability of the radio navigation buttons on the steering wheel if you install an after-market radio. There certainly isn't a XM head unit (that I know of) that will work in an SL.
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It isnt the head unit that controls
XM or Sirius. There is a transmitter that apparently plugs into the fiber optic cable. From what I understand, XM does not make a unit that plugs in.
I bought my wife a Roady XT and Best Buy installed it perfectly. No you don't get to use the steering wheel controls or see your selection on the Command screen, but that is the price to pay for GOOD sat radio. The unit uses the FM radio to play, but its better that the constant fade out and poor programming with Sirius.
I bought my wife a Roady XT and Best Buy installed it perfectly. No you don't get to use the steering wheel controls or see your selection on the Command screen, but that is the price to pay for GOOD sat radio. The unit uses the FM radio to play, but its better that the constant fade out and poor programming with Sirius.
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I will NOT even buy a vehicle that only offers XM satellite radio. For example, I was recently thinking about replacing my Range Rover with a refreshed Cayenne. But, Porsche only offers XM in their SUVs, so that one's out.
If you're a true music lover, there's no comparison to Sirius, either free or pay, that I've ever been able to find for the depth and breadth of programming and musical knowledge of their hosts.
I never listen to the talk channels or Howard or Martha, and rarely listen to the sports channels, maybe an occasional NFL game.
I guess we disagree!
If you're a true music lover, there's no comparison to Sirius, either free or pay, that I've ever been able to find for the depth and breadth of programming and musical knowledge of their hosts.
I never listen to the talk channels or Howard or Martha, and rarely listen to the sports channels, maybe an occasional NFL game.
I guess we disagree!