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I was looking at the cost of the XM radio option in a new accord on the
hondacars.com site. I was shocked when I saw that the price is $623.00 and about 850.00 installed! I went to Best Buy and you can get a whole XM system installed for about $400.00. I even looked at some small neighborhood locations here in the North East and some were having specials for $320.00 installed, which includes the satellite unit, antenna and dash board receiver, plus the installation. My question is: Is the Honda XM unit really that great and better than an aftermarket unit that they can charge double or almost triple? |
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"Bubble Butt" <tomboy83@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<tim_c.223$ip2.54@newsread3.news.pas.earthlin k.net>...
> I was looking at the cost of the XM radio option in a new accord on the > hondacars.com site. I was shocked when I saw that the price is $623.00 and > about 850.00 installed! I went to Best Buy and you can get a whole XM system > installed for about $400.00. I even looked at some small neighborhood > locations here in the North East and some were having specials for $320.00 > installed, which includes the satellite unit, antenna and dash board > receiver, plus the installation. My question is: Is the Honda XM unit really > that great and better than an aftermarket unit that they can charge double > or almost triple? This has nothing to do with quality. Has to do with appearance, brand recognition, and they can get that for it. JM |
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Bubble Butt wrote:
> receiver, plus the installation. My question is: Is the Honda XM unit really > that great and better than an aftermarket unit that they can charge double > or almost triple? get the sirius, and you can listen to NFL!!!!111!!!! |
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SoCalMike <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<0kw_c.38229$_g7.32196@attbi_s52>...
> Bubble Butt wrote: > > receiver, plus the installation. My question is: Is the Honda XM unit really > > that great and better than an aftermarket unit that they can charge double > > or almost triple? > > get the sirius, and you can listen to NFL!!!!111!!!! My last car (a Nissan Pathfinder) had a Pioneer XM with a wired modulator (not the wireless as with the Roady2) and it was great. But I recently bought a new Infiniti FX-35 and had the dealer installed XM (equivalent to the factory installed Honda). The sound is better (although, the FX has a better sound system than the Pathfinder did, since it is the newer system). The convenience of having the XM controled on the steering wheel controls, etc., is nice, and the digital display on the Nav screen. The new Honda's are going to be heavily integrated with XM. Some will even have a realtime traffic option that allows the Nav screen to route you around traffic tieups using XM's Navtraffic facility (something you can't get from the other satellite radio company). I'd consider going with the Honda factory unit. One other option would be to check out buying the Honda and a DIY install of the Honda components. Lots of people have bought the dealer install Infiniti kits and they report it takes about an hour to intstall. Have no idea if this is the case with the Honda. All in all, I'd go for the factory unit (even though Infiniti threw mine in for free).... |
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"Bubble Butt" <tomboy83@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:tim_c.223$ip2.54@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink .net... >I was looking at the cost of the XM radio option in a new accord on the > hondacars.com site. I was shocked when I saw that the price is $623.00 and > about 850.00 installed! I went to Best Buy and you can get a whole XM > system > installed for about $400.00. I even looked at some small neighborhood > locations here in the North East and some were having specials for $320.00 > installed, which includes the satellite unit, antenna and dash board > receiver, plus the installation. My question is: Is the Honda XM unit > really > that great and better than an aftermarket unit that they can charge double > or almost triple? Another reason why the EX trim is a good value if you keep your Hondas for a while. |
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"Bubble Butt" <tomboy83@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:tim_c.223$ip2.54@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink .net... > I was looking at the cost of the XM radio option in a new accord on the > hondacars.com site. I was shocked when I saw that the price is $623.00 and > about 850.00 installed! I went to Best Buy and you can get a whole XM system > installed for about $400.00. I even looked at some small neighborhood > locations here in the North East and some were having specials for $320.00 > installed, which includes the satellite unit, antenna and dash board > receiver, plus the installation. My question is: Is the Honda XM unit really > that great and better than an aftermarket unit that they can charge double > or almost triple? > > Does this Best Buy install include integration with the factory radio, or will you have a separate control unit? I wonder if the LX and EX radio are the same (since the 2004 EX already has the XM radio preinstalled??) I'm expecting delivery of my 2004 Accord service manuals within the next few days. Maybe the books will say. |
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I just went to Best Buy and it was a Pioneer or similar external system and
antenna and some square thing that goes under the seat. I think that was for the satellite, but I don't know much about cars or stereos. It was three piece set and installation. I wanted to have this put in my current car which is a civic and they told me they could remove the dash board storage door unit and put the receiver for XM there. > Does this Best Buy install include integration with the factory radio, or > will you have a separate control unit? I wonder if the LX and EX radio are > the same (since the 2004 EX already has the XM radio preinstalled??) I'm > expecting delivery of my 2004 Accord service manuals within the next few > days. Maybe the books will say. > > |
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I have an FM demodulated XM Radio in my Civic....I do not recommend
putting it in the dash storage door if you need a place to store your CD's.That is what it is for.I,myself located the display module next to the outlet plug to the left and above the cup holder.This is just a suggestion,of course. |
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They do not integrate with the stereo further than use an auxillary
sound input. The display on the tuner unit is to be used. One advantage of a third party unit is the removable XM tuner that you can use in a jukebox, home stereo, or other vehicle. Integrated XM requires an additional $6 a month subscription for an additional unit to use outside your honda. Custers wrote: > "Bubble Butt" <tomboy83@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:tim_c.223$ip2.54@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink .net... > >>I was looking at the cost of the XM radio option in a new accord on the >>hondacars.com site. I was shocked when I saw that the price is $623.00 and >>about 850.00 installed! I went to Best Buy and you can get a whole XM > > system > >>installed for about $400.00. I even looked at some small neighborhood >>locations here in the North East and some were having specials for $320.00 >>installed, which includes the satellite unit, antenna and dash board >>receiver, plus the installation. My question is: Is the Honda XM unit > > really > >>that great and better than an aftermarket unit that they can charge double >>or almost triple? >> >> > > > Does this Best Buy install include integration with the factory radio, or > will you have a separate control unit? I wonder if the LX and EX radio are > the same (since the 2004 EX already has the XM radio preinstalled??) I'm > expecting delivery of my 2004 Accord service manuals within the next few > days. Maybe the books will say. > > |
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