Not so Sirius
A few weeks ago now, Dee and I went car shopping as her 92 Jetta, Vicky, was finally on her way out. Something about not having brakes pushes a person towards a new car.After some deliberation, Dee landed on a beautiful, brand-new VW Rabbit. It was the last 4-door on the lot and it had a bunch of extras that we didn't intend on getting, didn't need to get, but got. Some, like the heated seats and sunroof, have been rather enjoyable pluses to the car. One thing we definitely didn't need, nor want was a satellite radio. VW must have a deal with Sirius satellite rado, as the car came with three introductory months of it instead of XM. (Of course, at this point it's irrelevant anyway.)
Well, we have been using the Sirius radio, because it's free (for now) and we were very curious as to what was on and what the experience was like. I was fairly excited by the many sports stations, the score being displayed on the console, two NPR stations, comedy stations (uncensored), commercial-free, not losing reception… what's not to love? Well, how about the last two things.
It turns out that Sirius is not commercial-free and does lose reception. Hmmm. How can this be you say? Well, it turns out that Sirius needs an asterisk involved with their commercial-free claim, as it's only music stations that are commercial-free. Sports, comedy, and other talk stations have plenty of commercials. Why would I pay to hear commercials? Well, so far I'm not, nor will I.
The other thing is that almost every time we go under an overpass or an extensive series of overpasses, we lose reception, and we get a "Linking" message. Other times, the stations just skip like a scratched CD. It's rather annoying, and actually frustrates me more then standard radio fuzz, or white noise.
So, for all that is potentially cool about Sirius radio, it just falls short on some fairly critical claims. I've heard better things about XM and wonder if things would change in a merger. Anyone have XM or have a different Sirius experience?
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1 Comments:
I bought my VW a year ago and got the same 3 months free of Sirius. I loved it! I was so sad when one day, I got in my car and turned it on and all that showed up was the phone # for Sirius.
Granted, I didn't love it enough to pay for it after. Also, be prepared to get one or two phone calls from them with deals to get you to sign up.
I never had commercials, as I really only listened to the music stations, but did get the Linking quite a bit. Maybe it will be better after the merger?
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