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3 October 2012, 06:53 AM | #1 |
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XM ONYX RADIO Model # XDNX1V1
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Need your advise on captioned. I received a coupon in the mail yesterday, where I can purchase the referenced Satellite Radio ($79.99 value) and Standard Satellite Installation ($40.00 value) as a bundle package for only $29.99, a savings of $90.00 dollars. I always throw away junk mail, but this isn't junk mail, b/c I'd like the option/service for my economy car. Has anyone purchased the above package? Is it worth it. Is the product sound & reliable? Has anyone had any bad experiences with this? I'm considering this for my 2012 Scion that did not offer XM Satellite Radio. All of my other cars offer XM, and I have the service on all of my other cars. Apprec any opinions. Cheers/BB |
3 October 2012, 07:03 AM | #2 |
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Sounds like they`re trying to get you as a user paying their monthly fee.
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3 October 2012, 11:56 AM | #3 |
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Read the deal carefully - you may not be able to add it as an additional radio on your existing account at the discounted monthly rate.
Instead, they recover the promotional purchase discount via a 12 month or 24 month minimum contract period at a higher than usual monthly rate. Cruise through eBay for that radio model # - a newish Pre-owned costs $35-ish and you won't be stuck with a contract.
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3 October 2012, 10:28 PM | #5 |
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I had the Onyx radio in my Tahoe and never had any issues at all with it.
Did the install myself-the instructions were straighforward and easy! Reception was great-depending on where I drove and my surroundings. Only time the reception really cut out was when i drove under a bridge or overpass, and that was only for a second or 2... as for the monthly charge for the subscription-i have no idea, since I pay for the year upfront
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Satellite radio came free for 3 months with my AUDI when I leased it, I then paid for it for three months after because I was doing a lot of interstate driving. When I cancelled it they bombarded me with offer after offer. "3 months for 29.95" "6 months for 25.99" I liked satellite, it was convenient however if you live/work in an area with terrestrial radio why pay for it? It's kind of like the cow/milk thing, save your money. Even a really GREAT deal is taking money out of your pocket and putting it in theirs...
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There are also iPhone and Android Apps that freely stream radio from around the country and world. Plug it into your aux port and drive on!
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