I am interested in having a Sirrus system installed in my 2006 325I. I understand that the car is prewired for this ? Does anyone have any advice for doing this ? Does anyone know a good place or what the price would be ?
I am interested in having a Sirrus system installed in my 2006 325I. I understand that the car is prewired for this ? Does anyone have any advice for doing this ? Does anyone know a good place or what the price would be ?
One option is to go to your dealer. Make sure you present your BMWCCA membership card for their discount on parts.
Another option is to visit bavariansoundwerks.com.
Greg
We have XM at home, and Sirius in the car. IMHO XM is better.
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for the E46 i'm familiar with aftermarket kits that integrate xm or sirius into the stock system. not familiar with E90, but a quick internet search found this advice --
* SIRIUS can be installed on all E90 3 Series sedan from production date 03/05 on.
* Vehicle must have Satellite Radio Prewire option code SA693.
* Vehicle must be coded to complete the installation.
you might try an E90 forum. obviously a dealer can install the setup if your car is pre-wired. I would guess you're looking at more than $500 for parts plus labor at dealer prices.
FYI - XM and Sirius (both loosing money) are anticipating government approval to merge which would make choosing one over the other irrelevant.
Last edited by jhm5; 03-04-2008 at 10:46 AM.
Merger approved....Anyone know how this will affect Sirius? I want to add it to me E39
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i thought i read that if you have Sirius now with working equipment, you're stuck with what you have. same for the folks with XM.
maybe new customers might be able to get the best of both worlds if they come up with a combo XM/Sirius offering. that would be sweet
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DOJ has approved, or will NOT object, to the merger. FCC has yet to act but it is NOT likely to object, though it could impose certain conditions.
Sirius will be the dominate player and has said current equipment will not become obsolete, yet at some point down the line it seems unlikely the merged company will maintain two satellite systems and very definitely many of the music channels will be merged. So it's a crap shoot as to what satellite radio's future will be. At this point, if you want to try the huge variety of programming available on satellite, I'd pick the service that seems to offer most of what you want, and go with it.
After your 90 day free trial expires you can get XM for $77 a year. Not sure about Sirius. And I am sure Sirius will kill this off when I renew next Nov. And at $13 a month forget it. I have desire to support paying Howeird Stern millions of dollars for the same bits he did in the DC area on DC101 in 1978.
I like listening to Wnyton Marsalis program on XM channel 70 on Saturdays. Enjoy the music and appreciate the education on jazz.
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I have Sirius in my 2005 330Cic, wife's 2007 328Xi, and I installed an aftermarket kit in the Expedition. I love my Sirius radio but can not speak to XM. Both BMW's were prewired and the dealer installed the radio. Either way you go, you will love sat radio. No commercials but mostly you can listen to the same station while travelling. For me, that means I can listen to Buffet when I visit the in-laws in PennsylTuckey. Makes that trip most bearable.
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