Long gone are the days when people would subscribe to SiriusXM just to listen to Howard Stern.
Of course, Mr. Stern’s show remains popular as ever, but it no longer dominates the satellite radio market. Nowadays, SiriusXM’s 30.6 million subscribers tune in to listen to a wide array of shows.
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You don’t need a brand new car OR an after-market stereo to enjoy SiriusXM® and the perks that come with it, odds are good you can use a satellite radio adapter kit from VAIS to add SiriusXM to your car’s original factory stereo.
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Short answer? No, you can’t get SiriusXM in any car. It’s dangerous to say “any” because we can’t guarantee it. The best answer we can give is “most likely yes,” but there are some caveats.
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What’s not to like about satellite radio? You get hundreds of channels, no commercial interruptions, and crystal-clear sound…unless you use an FM modulator.
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Believe it or not, many auto manufacturers choose to outfit their new cars without modern options like satellite radio or AUX inputs. If you’re among the unlucky few stuck without high-quality radio or streaming capabilities, there’s hope! Companies like VAIS Technology provide these amenities, and we’re here to help upgrade your audio system.
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You’ve probably seen the SiriusXM satellite radio tuner kits called the SXV300 and the SXV200, especially if you’re in the market for a satellite radio. And why not consider it? They’re manufactured by Sirius themselves, they’re affordable, and they’re easy to install.
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Whether ordering off McDonald’s “secret” menu or accessing one of Netflix’s hidden categories, the customer is always right. That applies to auto dealerships as well.
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For a variety of reasons, we’ve decided to close down our forum system. If you were expecting to see our forums and have been redirected to this page, one of the links below should help: Read More »
According to the US Census Bureau, the average commute in the United States is 25.4 minutes each way. That’s just over 4 hours weekly, meaning the average American spends a total of over 9 days commuting every year. Read More »