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<blockquote data-quote="JimJimmyJames" data-source="post: 514923" data-attributes="member: 11425"><p>Here is what I pay:</p><p> </p><p>SIRIUS EVERYTHING PLUS THE BEST OF XM - Semi-Annual Service $97.15</p><p> </p><p>SIRIUS EVERYTHING - Quarterly Service 37.82</p><p> </p><p>I have two radios, one for my wife's car and one for me. I have a Sportster 3 and have a cradle in my car and a cradle in my tractor, so I can simply transfer my radio from one vehicle to the other.</p><p> </p><p>I will admit that the expense of what I pay is a drag but it is the best way to listen to radio if you listen as much as me. Also, if one week, say your in CT, and the next in PA, you don't have to figure out what the good radio stations are for each area. Plus, I listen to Howard Stern (say what you will but I find his show funny, though believe me, even I have to turn it off at times when they go too far), and, with the Best of XM package, I also listen to Ron and Fez, and you cannot get that programming anymore on terrestrial radio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJimmyJames, post: 514923, member: 11425"] Here is what I pay: SIRIUS EVERYTHING PLUS THE BEST OF XM - Semi-Annual Service $97.15 SIRIUS EVERYTHING - Quarterly Service 37.82 I have two radios, one for my wife's car and one for me. I have a Sportster 3 and have a cradle in my car and a cradle in my tractor, so I can simply transfer my radio from one vehicle to the other. I will admit that the expense of what I pay is a drag but it is the best way to listen to radio if you listen as much as me. Also, if one week, say your in CT, and the next in PA, you don't have to figure out what the good radio stations are for each area. Plus, I listen to Howard Stern (say what you will but I find his show funny, though believe me, even I have to turn it off at times when they go too far), and, with the Best of XM package, I also listen to Ron and Fez, and you cannot get that programming anymore on terrestrial radio. [/QUOTE]
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