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I have had Sirius now for over 7 years, it was way better when it was "just music" now they have train wrecked my fav channel 60 with talk show segments show casing artists life stories... when I was a little boy down by the river- yuck!

Reception on the west coast is fine most of the time unless I get too far up in the Sierras and then the trees block the line of site.



Still, its hard to beat on a long trip. I have delt with their customer service a few times over the years, canx radios, adding subscriptions and such with no problems. Seems they like my money. Currently I have a P-n-P at work connected to a boom box that plugs into the truck just for trips and an internal subscription for our Charger R/T.
 
I have a Sportster so I have it in n out of my truck alot. Plug it in to the boom box for instant tunes camping or while working in the garage or barn.

I think it's a great value.....
 
Usually when companies start "slamming" (signing up customers without their

consent) they are desperate and on their last legs financially. Personally, I would

hold off on the lifetime subscriptions. Recently we took an extended vacation and

I signed up for three months. I like the idea of accessing a channel cross country.

They haven't bothered me since.
 
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