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Old 07-27-2023, 02:27 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Pedro13 View Post
Said all that, I will give you my two cents opinion regarding Satellite Radio: I'm already old (on my 50's) so I growing listen radio, way before all this new music platforms and because of that, even now, after being subscribed to SXM for almost 15 years , I still finding convenient: I commute about 35 minutes each way to my work, so found with all this music genres (I love rock music) very entertaining.
Yea, I agree it has it's advantages and that's why we used it as long as we did. My major complaint is the cost, even after negotiating. Primarily, the way they don't allow portability between cars. I own 3 cars that all (could) do SXM natively. I can't drive them all at once, so I shouldn't have to pay for them all. It should work like any other streaming subscription where it works wherever I connect.

We did use the version with Internet streaming for the last 3 years we had it, and that was relatively convenient, but then it's just another streaming service.
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