Satellite Radio In Your New Vehicle



With Sirius and XM continuing to land partnership deals with just about every vehicle maker on the planet, the option to add Satellite radio in your new vehicle is being offered at more and more automobile dealerships across the U.S.

Though still not a common “standard” feature, the appearance of satellite radio as an available “option” has more than tripled over the past three years.

Factory-installed and dealer-installed options: Both Satellite radio companies encourage automobile manufacturers to ‘factory fit’ Satellite radio systems, this increases the chance that auto buyers will become subscribers.

New vehicles boasting a Satellite radio option come off a manufacturer’s assembly line with either a partly or fully equipped Satellite radio system. In most cases, a new vehicle will arrive at a dealership with a factory-fitted in-dash “Satellite Ready” radio. The dealer will then quote a price to supply and install the remaining equipment necessary, usually the Satellite tuner and antenna.

Without doubt the option of factory or dealer-installed Satellite radio in your vehicle has its benefits; a clean installation with no visible hardware, plus the best sound quality available being the most obvious. The price quoted at dealerships varies depending on the type of equipment, but expect to pay between $300 to $800. The good news is that you don’t have to go with a dealer-installed tuner and antenna; you can purchase aftermarket gear and install it yourself for great results and big savings.

Subscription costs: Although there are many vehicles now available with Satellite radio as a manufacturer-supported option, this typically does not include the cost of the subscription to the service, only the cost of the equipment. However, the majority of automobile manufacturers and dealerships are offering incentives, normally a three-month trial subscription to the service with no activation fee.

Can I choose which Satellite radio service? Unfortunately, exclusive deals made between automobile manufacturers and Satellite radio service providers, mean that few dealerships are able to offer a choice of Satellite radio services (see chart below).

Which vehicles offer a Satellite radio option? The chart below shows which Satellite radio services each automobile manufacturer is offering. It’s worth remembering that not all the models in a manufacturer’s vehicle range offer Satellite radio as an option.

Before long I think we will see Satellite radio become a standard feature in all new vehicles across the nation, with a buyer only having to decide on a payment plan and activation fee. Furthermore, buyers will have the choice of either service.

Last updated: August 01, 2005.

XM Sirius
Acura Y N
Alamo Y N
Aston Martin N Y
Audi Y Y
Avis Y N
BMW N Y
Buick Y N
Cadillac Y N
Chevrole Y N
Chrysler N Y
DaimlerChrysler N Y
Dodge N Y
Fleetwood N Y
Ford N Y
Freightliner Y N
GMC Y N
Hertz N Y
Honda Y N
Hummer Y N
Hyundai Y N
Infiniti Y Y
Isuzu Y N
Jaguar N Y
Jeep N Y
Land Rover N Y
Lexus Y N
Lincoln N Y
Maybach N Y
Mazda N Y
Mercedes Benz N Y
Mercury N Y
Mini N Y
Mitsubishi N Y
Monaco N Y
National Y N
Nissan Y Y
Oldsmobile Y N
Peterbilt N Y
Pontiac Y N
Porsche Y Y
Saab Y N
Saturn Y N
Scion Y Y
Toyota Y Y
Volkswagon Y Y
Volvo N Y
Winnebago N Y


By: Jonathan Dalton

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New Portable Satellite Radio – Why Would I Get One?



The obvious questions come to mind — Just why would you want a New Portable Satellite Radio? Isn’t my MP3 player enough? Do I really want RADIO instead?

Valid Questions — Here Are Some Quick Answers:

Satellite Radio Rocks! Satellite radio gives static free, CD quality music and most of the available music stations (hundreds of them) are commercial free. You can listen to virtually any genre or sub-genre of music at whim ; i.e., country music — would you like it to be traditional country, bluegrass country or progressive country? New Portable Satellite Radio is now affordable and players come as small or smaller than your cell phone! Most players have the inherent memory capability to upload your own music library. You can listen to satellite radio broadcasts or you can listen to your own music files. Sports broadcasting is a major advantage. Get play-by-play coverage for all games in all professional sports arenas. Some Satellite Radio players allow you to follow your teams with special included software. You don’t have to be in your car or at home. Listen to your portable satellite radio over any WiFi signal, wherever you are.

Wondering what all the fuss is about over Satellite Radio? Are you old enough to remember T.V. before Cable? Years ago, if you lived in an area where your television could pick up three or four channels you were fortunate. Some more rural areas could get only one station and even that one was quite fuzzy at times. Today the technology has advanced and the “little black box” on your television may actually be accessing hundreds of stations as it links up to Satellites in orbit. Imagine that degree of advancement occurring with radio. Satellite Radio is here to stay and in a few years most people will own at least one receiver.

By: Chase Shuman

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So let me just tell you, Satellite Radio Rocks! You no longer need to carry around several devices, but can now have your MP3 Player and Satellite Radio in one unit.

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Satellite Radio – How Does it Work?



A satellite radio, also known as a subscription radio, is a satellite communicated digital radio signal, enveloping a larger geographical scope than normal radio signals.

Satellite radio provides a valid option to terrestrial radio in certain countries, particularly the United States. Mobile services, including Sirius, XM, and Worldspace, provide the functionality for listeners to rove an entire country allowing them to tune in to the same audio programming wherever they travel.

Satellite Radio services are typically payment based and provided by business based organizations. The different services are proprietary signals, needing specific hardware for decoding and playback. Providers typically supply a selection of news, weather, sports, and music, with the music channels commonly free from advertising. In regions with a comparatively elevated populace, it is simpler and cost effective to contact the mass of the population with normal broadcasts. Consequently in the UK and several countries, the current development of radio services is focused on Digital Audio Broadcasting services or HD Radio, as opposed to satellite radio.

Currently, Sirius and XM both offer in excess of 100 channels of uninterrupted, unambiguous music without commercial intermission. Satellite radio is comparable to the dedicated radio channels offered on digital cable and satellite TV.

Lately, the regard of AM radio stations has diminished in support of the clarified FM stations. As the clarity of satellite radio is superior than that created on the FM range, it’s reasonable to speculate whether normal radio will before long become outdated.

Programmers assemble playlists for specialist channels, loading them with suitable music. Yet this opening action in the broadcast procedure diverges from normal radio, where a DJ chooses and plays tracks.

The playlists are uploaded to computers, which then assign them to orbiting satellites. The music is then communicated to listeners on terra firma. Since obstacles such as large buildings and natural structures can deteriorate the signal, satellite radio providers activate a quantity of global repeaters, which improve the airwaves and strengthen the signal.

Local repeaters comparable to boosters permit signal accessibility even though the sight of the satellite is jammed, for instance, by buildings in a city. Main tunnels can too have repeaters. This process furthermore allows local programming to be transmitted such as traffic and weather in most key urban areas.

Similar to the cable-available radio, satellite broadcasts are characterized into music type. Satellite radio also presents channels devoted to comedy, sports, news, chat, and leisure. There are in addition weather and traffic channels accessible for chief U.S. cities.

In conjunction with the clarity of sound and the nonexistence of adverts, satellite radio is unrestricted. The FCC doesn’t compel convention on the content broadcast through this medium, consequently, as with cable TV, each topic is open for debate without prohibition.

By: Simone Icough

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