Sirius Connect Tuner for Honda/Acura?
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Yeah I think you have to have the HON-SC1 as well as the SCC1 Tuner box, which has been available for about a year now. You're looking at spending about ~$150 for both parts if you buy it MSRP. The cheapest I've been able to find it is at Dogstar radios.
http://www.dogstarradios.com/sirius-...dio-tuner.html
http://www.dogstarradios.com/sirius-...dio-tuner.html
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All I know is I miss my Sirius because I honestly think XM sucks. I haven't switched back because I want to use the stock radio (I really like having it stock) but with XM and 1.5 hour commute......I here the same songs played over and over again. The "new" music channels play the exact same top 15 songs over and over....Sirius seemed to mix it up A LOT more.
It's nice to know there may be an easy option to switch and use the stock set up.
It's nice to know there may be an easy option to switch and use the stock set up.
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XM and Sirius are supposed to merge - I think it's in the courts now on how it will wind up. Check out: http://www.xmmerger.com/
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All I know is I miss my Sirius because I honestly think XM sucks.
I ended up installing one of the plug and play sirius radios in the compartment above the change tray.
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Going with a external tuner that hooks in through the AUX input might be more cost effective. It won't look as clean, but you can get some portable ones that you can take from car to car/work/house, etc.
I understand if you want the factory integration though, just throwing out an idea.
I understand if you want the factory integration though, just throwing out an idea.
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