S.E.X.
#52
Originally Posted by PanteraKitty,Nov 25 2008, 04:27 PM
I used to like taking the wife's truck on long trips. It has the Sirius radio in it. Since the last update, I have not been able to find the station called "Buzzsaw". I guess it's time to drop the Sirius.
#53
Originally Posted by Spokes Man,Nov 25 2008, 01:34 PM
^^ At least there's two of us, Vanishing Point.
I'm glad the S2000 has a radio/stereo system, and I like the little speakers they added in the '06+ roll hoops, but I wouldn't spend a dime enhancing the system.
I'm glad the S2000 has a radio/stereo system, and I like the little speakers they added in the '06+ roll hoops, but I wouldn't spend a dime enhancing the system.
#54
Originally Posted by Kyras,Nov 25 2008, 04:49 PM
Try going on line to see if they moved the station. I know XM and Sirius have joined so they may have moved it.
#55
Originally Posted by PanteraKitty,Nov 25 2008, 04:57 PM
Did that. Still waiting on a reply from their Customer NO Service department.
#56
Originally Posted by S1997,Nov 25 2008, 07:30 PM
The sound of the S engine is great -- for a few hours. But cross country on the interstate it's nice to have XM or Sirius! Channel 14 on XM offers some nice Blue Grass to keep you alert and happy!
#57
I listen to XM or CDs in the S and in my RAV4. Once in a while I just want to zone out with quiet. If I'm on a curvy road in the S, no music though. I want to hear the revs when I shift.
#58
Originally Posted by Kyras,Nov 25 2008, 07:53 PM
The first thing a car needs, after good acceleration, looks and handling is a killer stereo. My 1970 Datusn 510 got a Pioneer Supertuner and two Visonic enclosed box speakers. Well, I guess it only had one of the needs, and I had to add it.