SLK/R171: Sirius Radio in New SLK 350
Stephen Qualkinbush
As far as the antenna goes, they hadn't quite figured out what to do with it (since mine is the first one they've dealt with...
). However, I worked in car audio until recently and Sirius has released a new antenna version that will work inside the car, without being mounted to a metal groundplate (like the old one). It's my intention to obtain one of these on my own if the dealer can't get one and make sure they use it instead of their own. Sirius antennas are all alike, so there's no chance it won't work with the MB electronics. Any good local car stereo shop should either have them or be able to get them for you.and, BTW, Sirius rocks if you haven't experienced it. Well worth the monthly fee. I've had it in my VW since it was released on the east coast. Check out Mike Church on Talk Central (think that's 146) during afternoon drive time...
Take it easy, hope that helps...
Wil
You can add this to just about any other car on the road for less than $200 through FM modulation, or replace the deck and add it in for true digital sound for less than $400...
Like I said... MB must stand for Million Bucks... but I can't complain... I knew what I was getting into.
After that year, the fee should be around $13 bucks a month. Right now they're running a $10/month special but I expect it to stick, so we should see an overall price drop.



