satillite radio question

I have Sirius on all 3 of my cars, my garage and at work. You will need a receiver that plugs into the back of the head unit. The antenna plugs into the receiver. All the head unit does is act as a display. After that you call Sirius with the serial # on the receiver and they will activate it. Then it will cost $13.95 a month plus tax. It cost $8.95 for each addition receiver you add. You can have a max of 5 on 1 account. Here is a lihk to one type of receiver.
(49.95) DIRECTED SIR-KEN1 (SIRKEN1) <br>Kenwood Compatible SIRIUS Radio Tuner [Refurbished]

Once you get used to satelite radio you won't be able to listen to regular radio. I haven't listened to regular radio in over 3 years. Also I think Howard is a jackass and never listen to him. I love the commercial free radio stations.
 
Once you get used to satelite radio you won't be able to listen to regular radio. I haven't listened to regular radio in over 3 years. Also I think Howard is a jackass and never listen to him. I love the commercial free radio stations.

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I had Sat radio and loved it. When i got my new car, i didn't want to put an add-on radio for it in, so i cancelled.

I'll tell you one thing about Sirius, they are very persistent on keeping you a customer. Read up on how they hang up on you when you cancel your subscription. They are agressive. I was hung up on once, and put on hold for 20 mins the 2nd time. Took 3 tries to get it cancelled. They tried to give me 6 months free and a free radio (my old one broke which is why i had to cancel) but i still said no.

I still get emails and letts for 6 month free offers all the time. If i didn't have to buy a $300 sat unit to hook to my OEM Bose setup in my Infiniti to listen to it...i would. I want an OEM setup this time...not an add-on.