2007 XM radio

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by pgprovos, Mar 30, 2007.

  1. pgprovos

    pgprovos Guest

    Does anyone else think it's crazy that my dealer wants $650 to install
    the XM tuner and antenna in my new Odyssey? There are currently no
    after market tuners that interface correctly. I could replace the
    entire factory radio with a Kenwood radio along with the XM or Sirius
    tuner for under $400. Go figure!
     
    pgprovos, Mar 30, 2007
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  2. pgprovos

    Robert Guest

    Sounds like a supply and demand issue. Could you possibly buy the
    parts from Honda and install it yourself? Or would you mind replacing
    the Kenwood radio? One point to consider, though...I looked into
    replacing my Ody head unit, but nothing that Best Buy, Circuit City,
    or Crutchfield.com carried would still work with the rear DVD/stereo
    combination: no audio would be available through the wireless
    headphones, from the radio or the DVD player.
     
    Robert, Mar 30, 2007
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  3. pgprovos

    Gunz4me Guest

    I hear you on that one. My Honda dealer wanted $385 for the Honda Music
    Link. I ended up going with a Blitzsafe IPOD adapter for a whopping $96
    and installed it myself.

    At least you can replace your radio because if I replace mine, I will
    lose the dual climate controls and no one makes an aftermarket dual
    climate control adapter (grr). Also, I hear the Metra dual to single
    climate control panel doesn't work properly, so that rules out dumping
    the factory radio in my 2007 Honda Accord for the time being.
     
    Gunz4me, Mar 30, 2007
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