Re: 04 Pilot XM radio
first off, go back to best buy and appologize to the guy for
you being so ignorant.
second, what are you talkin about? do you want a CD adapter
like one comparable to the tape adapter? (not likely)
or do you want a stand alone unit with FM transmission to your
stereo? or do you want a stand alone which can be adapted to
your existing audio wiring? (most likely)
pick any of those and you still need the antenna installed($50)
so $275 for a good unit, antenna, and adapter(s) is about right.
"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
news:vqh2na6n3ahqe8@corp.supernews.com...
> I saw a system available at Best Buy for $99.00 that is all-inclusive and
> designed to work with existing car stereos that have casettes. When I
asked
> if they had something similar for a CD player stereo, he said sure, but it
> will cost about $275.00 plus installation. I told him if I was going to
be
> that stupid, I'd rather go to a local Goodwill, buy a casette stereo for
> $5.00 and buy the $99.00 unit.
>
> Anyone heard of something about $100.00 for a CD stereo setup?
>
> "lcopps" <lcopps@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:bm%pb.9837$9M3.544@newsread2.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > XM receivers were conceived to be added easily. If you buy one form
> > Circus City, it will retransmit to a channel on your FM receiver. So it
> > does not need to be intrusively hooked into your stereo. The only
> > challenge they have is running the power and antenna.
> >
> > LAVALLE wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > I just purchased a Honda Pilot 2004 W/dvd system .
> > > I'd like to add an XM radio has anyone done this on 04 ?
> > > The 04's now have heated seats I don't know if you can possibly add
an
> XM .
> > > Honda Xm modulator cost around $600 plus installation I can get it at
my
> audio
> > > store for around $249 .
> > > The only probelm I don't know if I can trust Circuit city kids working
> on my
> > > car .
> > > Any recommendations ?
> > > Thank you in advance
> > > Bruno
> >
>
>
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