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XM Radio, Sirius

I've been hooked since 2006. Super easy to listen to metal, classic rock, jazz, Christian all in one set of presets that work from the steering wheel. It's also my source for discovering new music.
I do use cds in the classic cars.
Always get the $5.99 deal. I don't need to talk radio, only thing I sometimes would listen to was mad money on cnbc
OK but can you stream WXRT??? The only Rock station worth listening to...cr8crshr/Bill:usflag::usflag::usflag:
 
Radio and TV used to be free! I keep it that way! I don't pay for anything. Except $40.oo flat rate internet. And that's too much in my opinion. And I don't pay for my phone. (Company phone).....
All of the Freeways used to be free also....
 
We are free to PARK on the freeways most times in these parts.

I’ve got XM in 4 cars. It’s a zoo with pricing tactics. Only drive one at a time. Like Insurance, that doesn’t matter.
 
The straight pipes on my trucks is all the music I need to hear with the diesel being the best sounds......:D
 
Very little terrestrial radio for me for a very long time. No patience for the commercials

Agreed. Whether it's tv or radio, as soon as the commercials came on I would hit the mute button or change the channel. Besides, I got tired of hearing the same songs from the same five bands over and over. I miss "album rock", like WDVE in Pittsburgh used to be.
 
I just recently bought a used vehicle that had it for 3 months, I guess previous script ran out? I don't drive that much so the jury is still out on weather to get it or not? I haven't even looked into how much coin it would cost, and if it'd be worth it?
 
Agreed. Whether it's tv or radio, as soon as the commercials came on I would hit the mute button or change the channel. Besides, I got tired of hearing the same songs from the same five bands over and over. I miss "album rock", like WDVE in Pittsburgh used to be.
I DVR everything I watch on TV including the local news. Mainly want to watch the weather or not stuff. Sometimes I watch the news maybe every 3rd day or so and it amazes me that they still report/repeat the same junk days later.
 
I have a single subscription for my Grand Cherokee. Base channel package. App is also included, so I run that on my phone (and bluetooth it to any of my other vehicles' stereos), and I have it on my computers as well for when I'm in the office. I pay annually, and pretty sure it's a little cheaper if you do a year at a pop instead of paying every month.
 
All the channels except sports will run you About $95. All in, annually.
The premium service is about $125. All in and you get every single channel they offer.

All of the packages come with mobile/online streaming free. I listen to it everyday, mainly classic rock and hard rock/metal. For me it’s an easy yes because I just use Bluetooth from the phone.
 
I've had it since 2007. 1 portable radio and 3 vehicles. Works really nice in the truck pulling the camper all over the country. We listen to the Cubs play during the season and rock and country too, plus the news when ever you want. I do the yearly rate as it is cheaper.
 
I have the portable radio in my shop and it is on 24/7, never gets turned off. Hooked up to my old Pioneer home stereo that the remote went bad on with the 2 big speakers so I can rock the block if I want to.
 
We have it in my Jeep, Subaru, shop, and wife streams it in her sewing room. It’s a must have for us in the far north as regular FM radio here sucks SO badly. Plus, I need Howard Stern. Would pay double if that’s what it took to keep him. Don’t know what to do when he retires.
 
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