@form109 Maybe it can be received all over the world but I would guess you would have to subscribe to a service. Anyway as far as I know there is no such service here where I live (Sweden) and I've never heard of it outside north America but then I don't know much about Sat radio at all...
@ViewerSonic yeah you need a reciever capable of Recieving it and you do Pay for a Subscription to it.....in Most Cars that come from the Factory with The satatlite radio it is typically standard for 1 year and after that you pay for it.
@form109 No.. XM and siruis are exclusive to the US, also the footprint of the satellite gets to Mexico at most, so even if you had a car equiped with it, you wouldn't be able to be received, anyway cars sold outside of the US don't have the XM/sirius receiver, in Europe they use other kind of digital systems that are actually free.
That's a General Motors Audio system. Got a 2011 Mailbu LTZ V6 with the same unit.
kodiak410a 8 months ago
@ebay01234 Yeah it sure does.
form109 1 year ago
I know it was 2008, but that layout and readouts are awfully "clunky."
MediaWatchDawg 1 year ago
what is XM? I've never heard of that
ViewerSonic 1 year ago
@ViewerSonic basically Satatlite Radio....just like Sirus
form109 1 year ago
@form109 Ah ok we don't get Sat radio here
ViewerSonic 1 year ago
@ViewerSonic Really?...i thought Sat Radio was supposed to be able to be recieved all over the world.
form109 1 year ago
@form109 Maybe it can be received all over the world but I would guess you would have to subscribe to a service. Anyway as far as I know there is no such service here where I live (Sweden) and I've never heard of it outside north America but then I don't know much about Sat radio at all...
ViewerSonic 1 year ago
@ViewerSonic yeah you need a reciever capable of Recieving it and you do Pay for a Subscription to it.....in Most Cars that come from the Factory with The satatlite radio it is typically standard for 1 year and after that you pay for it.
form109 1 year ago
@form109 No.. XM and siruis are exclusive to the US, also the footprint of the satellite gets to Mexico at most, so even if you had a car equiped with it, you wouldn't be able to be received, anyway cars sold outside of the US don't have the XM/sirius receiver, in Europe they use other kind of digital systems that are actually free.
Ryoga2K 3 months ago
cz9h3d may be a bit nasal, but damned if he isn't useful!
neptho 3 years ago
Nice work! You always miss these infos on their homepage, etc.. I will get my new 9-3 on friday... :)
viggenxfiles 4 years ago 2