OK, spill. What promotional price did you get?
From a purely "business" standpoint, doesn't continually "de-valuing" your product to retain people send a message of "S.O.S?"
I can remember the fun, hype, and service when XM was separate and new...had it in my car first available day and kept it for a number of years, until I wasn't commuting anymore....and always had a full rate subscription. (even as a terrestrial announcer, I had a long commute and loved the XM programming!) but...they seem to be "giving" away the product more and more....which is what SOME terrestrial stations did with their commercials.... and that eventually forced some to sell or shut down.
Dropouts are very rare for me.
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Advantages on my receiver - Can rewind back something like an hour to anything you were listening to even if you changed channels.
Tampa, your receiver has so many more features than mine, it's not funny.
Ahem. It turns out that I too have a rewind feature, but it's not on by default. I inexplicably have to press the Replay button first. (Why not leave it on by default?)
How about the dropouts? Does your Fusion have a lot of those as you drive about town?
+1 on all that.
Advantages on my receiver - Can rewind back something like an hour to anything you were listening to even if you changed channels.
Song and Artist Alert - have a favorite song or artist? The receiver will alert you if that song or artist is playing on any channel.
Can record up to 10 songs
Ticker for stocks or sports
Can listen to same favorite channels anywhere
MLB all teams no restrictions. Real big feature for me.
There are some channels where I agree the DJ may talk too much or too long over a song. For the music channels I most listen to, The Decades, Hits 1 and 20 on 20, The Highway I don't find that very often. In particular 60's is great, with very good DJ's. On trips besides talk radio, some of the comedy channels are good too.
Ahem. It turns out that I too have a rewind feature, but it's not on by default. I inexplicably have to press the Replay button first. (Why not leave it on by default?)
Mine is the same way ... wish it was on by default.
I just renewed my wife's Honda Pilot and I believe it was $99 for a year. I am not going to pay full price for this. We get a lot of drop out under heavy tree areas and when we were on vacation in the mountains it was really bad. The best thing for me is on a trip you are not constantly searching for a station but it does seem there is more talking and less music than there used to be.