Anyone have SIRIS radio installed?
Auto-Forums.net Forum Index Auto-Forums.net
Discussion of automobiles and popular brands
 
 FAQFAQ   MemberlistMemberlist     RegisterRegister 
 ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages   Log inLog in 
 
Google
 
Web auto-forums.net
 
Anyone have SIRIS radio installed?

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Auto-Forums.net Forum Index -> BMW
Author Message
Scott C
Guest





Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:40 am    Post subject: Anyone have SIRIS radio installed? Reply with quote

Went to BMW today, parts department. They gave me pricing and part numbers
of the SIRIS Satellite Radio installation. I really want this to be
integrated into my next BMW.. anyone else have this upgrade? Comments?

Thanks

Scott

Back to top
Ramone Cila
Guest





Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:53 pm    Post subject: Re: Anyone have SIRIS radio installed? Reply with quote

"Scott C" <sns1820@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1g9td.29829$zx1.9664@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
Quote:
Went to BMW today, parts department. They gave me pricing and part numbers
of the SIRIS Satellite Radio installation. I really want this to be
integrated into my next BMW.. anyone else have this upgrade? Comments?

I ordered it when I ordered my 545. That was early this year and the only
thing they did in Germany was pre-wire it and the receiver itself was
installed here in the states. I don't know if that is still the sequence or
not.

I really enjoy it. More than XM, which I have in my work vehicle. Sirius
hasn't nearly the commercial breaks that XM does. On another note, for those
who enjoy talk radio, you could say that Sirius is CNN and XM is Fox News.
Each is somewhat tilted in their political bent. I happen to be a bit more
liberal than conservative so Sirius is more my style.

You lose your signal almost any time you don't have line of sight to the
sky. But the signal is crisp and clear all other times. I have never yet
been anywhere where the signal is weak or filled with disturbance....in my
experience you either have it or you don't. So when siiting under a flyover,
going thru a tunnel, pulling into your garage...you will likely lose the
radio. Once you have line of sight the signal is back in a second or two.
The music selection is really quite extraordinary.

I find it worth the money, in fact I'll pay almost anything to get away from
the constant banter and commercials of "free" radio. And no matter where I
go in the country my favorite stations will still play in my car.

I recommend it.

PS: One thing to know...there isn't a better sat radio interface than
I-Drive. No matter what anyone thinks about I-Drive the simple fact is that
it is a superior sat radio interface.
Back to top
Jeff Strickland
Guest





Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:54 am    Post subject: Re: Anyone have SIRIS radio installed? Reply with quote

I have XM Radio, and I love it. I will not get into the issue of whether XM
or Sirius is the better system because when you are getting it installed
through the car maker, the option just isn't there. GM cars get Sirius, Ford
cars get XM. If you have a preference for the kind of satellite radio you
prefer, you have no choice but to change the brand of car you prefer.

There is always the aftermarket, and then you can get whichever system you
want. Back to your question, get satellite radio and never look back.

If you are willing to use the tape deck adaptor that feeds the satellite
into your tape deck, or the FM Radio adaptor that feeds the satellite into a
dedicated frequency on your FM radio, then you have options beyond what the
Parts Department is going to sell you, and the options are very likely
cheaper than the Parts Department offers. The down side of the after market
is that you might have exposed wires that will annoy you. I routed my
exposed wires inside the dash board, and have three short sections of wire
that poke out the bottom of the center console and go to my satellite
receiver.

Sirius will have NFL next year, XM will have the full schedule of MLB. If
you have a preference for football or baseball, then this info may help you
to make your selection.






"Scott C" <sns1820@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1g9td.29829$zx1.9664@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
Quote:
Went to BMW today, parts department. They gave me pricing and part numbers
of the SIRIS Satellite Radio installation. I really want this to be
integrated into my next BMW.. anyone else have this upgrade? Comments?

Thanks

Scott



Back to top
Jeff Mayner
Guest





Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 3:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Anyone have SIRIS radio installed? Reply with quote

Ramone Cila wrote:
Quote:
"Scott C" <sns1820@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1g9td.29829$zx1.9664@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
Went to BMW today, parts department. They gave me pricing and part
numbers of the SIRIS Satellite Radio installation. I really want
this to be integrated into my next BMW.. anyone else have this
upgrade? Comments?

I ordered it when I ordered my 545. That was early this year and the
only thing they did in Germany was pre-wire it and the receiver
itself was installed here in the states. I don't know if that is
still the sequence or not.

I really enjoy it. More than XM, which I have in my work vehicle.
Sirius hasn't nearly the commercial breaks that XM does. On another
note, for those who enjoy talk radio, you could say that Sirius is
CNN and XM is Fox News. Each is somewhat tilted in their political
bent. I happen to be a bit more liberal than conservative so Sirius
is more my style.

You lose your signal almost any time you don't have line of sight to
the sky. But the signal is crisp and clear all other times. I have
never yet been anywhere where the signal is weak or filled with
disturbance....in my experience you either have it or you don't. So
when siiting under a flyover, going thru a tunnel, pulling into your
garage...you will likely lose the radio. Once you have line of sight
the signal is back in a second or two. The music selection is really
quite extraordinary.

I find it worth the money, in fact I'll pay almost anything to get
away from the constant banter and commercials of "free" radio. And no
matter where I go in the country my favorite stations will still play
in my car.

I recommend it.

I think this is a fair representation of the brand. I've had Sirius for a
year and a half now and love it.

XM is owned by Ruppert. 'nuff said. ;-)

Jeff

Quote:

PS: One thing to know...there isn't a better sat radio interface than
I-Drive. No matter what anyone thinks about I-Drive the simple fact
is that it is a superior sat radio interface.

--
---

"Every time I hear the news
That old feeling comes back on;
We're waist deep in the Big Muddy
And the Big Fool says to push on."

- Pete Seeger, 1967
---
Back to top
 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Auto-Forums.net Forum Index -> BMW All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1

 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum

Ford Dealer - Finance Directory




Contact Us
Powered by phpBB