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daytona235
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posted: Jan. 2, 2006 @ 4:47a
Anyone know what the deal with XM and Honda is. I saw some mention of free 3 months of Xm with a new Honda purchase. And my new honda says its Xm ready. But the dealer didnt say anything and I forgot to ask. Shall call them tomorrow but till then was wondering... |
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Whatatay
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posted: Jan. 2, 2006 @ 10:49a
errickson said:I had contacted Sirius about the lifetime a couple weeks back. The lifetime is transferrable to a new radio three times, and at a cost of $50 per transfer (I believe). In addition, when you purchase the lifetime, you can add a 2nd radio for 6.99 per month.
You can add a second radio for $6.99 a month without purchasing a lifetime. Don't confuse non-deals with deals. |
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errickson
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posted: Jan. 2, 2006 @ 6:41p
Sorry, the post was somewhat misleading as worded... The $6.99/mo for a 2nd radio is available with a number of Sirius subscription options, one of which is the lifetime subscription...and as the previous comment stated, the $6.99 is not really a "deal" since it is part of their standard offering. |
Message edited by: errickson on 2006-01-02 18:43:35 CST
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FreddyJoe
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posted: Jan. 2, 2006 @ 6:54p
daytona235 said:Anyone know what the deal with XM and Honda is. I saw some mention of free 3 months of Xm with a new Honda purchase. And my new honda says its Xm ready. But the dealer didnt say anything and I forgot to ask. Shall call them tomorrow but till then was wondering...
There is probably a code like this one (from the summary on page 1 of this thread): XMSCION03 --- 3 months free & free activation
Make sure to check the other offers before you take the offer from Honda.
Let us know what you find out. |
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mikeres
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posted: Jan. 2, 2006 @ 10:02p
FreddyJoe said:daytona235 said:Anyone know what the deal with XM and Honda is. I saw some mention of free 3 months of Xm with a new Honda purchase. And my new honda says its Xm ready. But the dealer didnt say anything and I forgot to ask. Shall call them tomorrow but till then was wondering...
There is probably a code like this one (from the summary on page 1 of this thread): XMSCION03 --- 3 months free & free activation
Make sure to check the other offers before you take the offer from Honda.
Let us know what you find out.You don't need any codes. When you call the dealer, he will submit all the appropriate paper work for you. He probably has already. You can also call XM Radio @ 1-800-967-2346 and have them activate your radio for you. You will need to provide the radio ID, which can be found by tuning your radio to Channel 0. |
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romainfla
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posted: Jan. 3, 2006 @ 12:06a
ok for those of us who missed the codes that expired on the 31st has anyone tried any since the 1st?? before I call and look like a fool....lol thanks in advance ...kim |
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fenian
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posted: Jan. 3, 2006 @ 5:08a
romainfla said:ok for those of us who missed the codes that expired on the 31st has anyone tried any since the 1st?? before I call and look like a fool....lol thanks in advance ...kim
They have been extended at least to Jan 3. |
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daytona235
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posted: Jan. 3, 2006 @ 5:35p
Called the dealer he seems confused. But said that EX-L with NAV/RSE have XM module but EX-L requires the module to be installed. The DVD says its built in. Anyone know anything more about this?
Its a Honda Ody EX-L it says in the DVD that came with the car that I should get 3 free months. Do I have the decoder/receiver already isntalled? Do I have to pay anything for this? I find it hard to just go by the dealers word. |
Message edited by: daytona235 on 2006-01-03 17:51:48 CST
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FreddyJoe
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posted: Jan. 3, 2006 @ 8:17p
If you get a new XM code from Honda, please post it in the summary under the first post of thiss thread.
If you do not get a code from Honda, you can use a code from Infiniti or Scion. Other people have used these codes for XM radios that are not even built into cars at all. These codes have been around for a while, and they are both for 3 months free service with free activation.
The codes do not work online, so you have to call in. If the CSR won't apply the code, you will have to call back and get another CSR.
These are the codes: OEM001NNA --- 3 months free & free activation (courtesy of Infiniti) xmSCION03 --- 3 months free & free activation (courtesy of Scion) |
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hooked
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posted: Jan. 3, 2006 @ 10:22p
daytona235 said:Called the dealer he seems confused. But said that EX-L with NAV/RSE have XM module but EX-L requires the module to be installed. The DVD says its built in. Anyone know anything more about this?
Its a Honda Ody EX-L it says in the DVD that came with the car that I should get 3 free months. Do I have the decoder/receiver already isntalled? Do I have to pay anything for this? I find it hard to just go by the dealers word.
According to this features chart, the Odyssey EX-L with NAV has the XM Radio installed, the regular EX-L is "XM Ready" which means that you can connect up an XM receiver separately (at extra cost).
Chart |
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jrcook
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posted: Jan. 6, 2006 @ 2:56a
Hi,have anyone bought anything from the direct tv link?? |
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BrianBacon
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posted: Jan. 6, 2006 @ 6:28a
I used the OEM001NNA code and activated two xcs9 with the 3 months free service at the same time with the same operator under the same name and address and had it set up where one unit would be the 6.99 a month charge after the 3 month period.
But she had no clue about the $77 year plan so I have to try again towards the end of the 3 months.
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mrstezy
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posted: Jan. 6, 2006 @ 11:32p
i got the free roady xt from the dirct tv link. |
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jrcook
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posted: Jan. 7, 2006 @ 3:30a
Cool i just ordered my airwave,cant wait for it to come in,Hell of a deal |
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romainfla
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posted: Jan. 7, 2006 @ 3:41p
OEM001NNA tried three times noone would take it.........
any others that might work???? thanks kim |
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suezyque
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posted: Jan. 8, 2006 @ 9:30a
Here is a scan of the flyer (shamelessly stolen of course) for the $77/yr promo.
Side One
Side Two DON'T call the number on the flyer, call 800-682-4114. |
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nynate
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posted: Jan. 8, 2006 @ 9:47a
I called 800-9987900, quoted the flyer and got the $77 deal for my MyFi that had just come off the 1yr Free deal.
Pretty easy! |
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MrMoBo
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posted: Jan. 8, 2006 @ 9:49a
suezyque said:Here is a scan of the flyer (shamelessly stolen of course) for the $77/yr promo.
Side One
Side Two DON'T call the number on the flyer, call 800-682-4114. Thank you for this copy. I've often wondered about the actual origin of this deal. It will work perfectly for me as my TAO XM2go service runs out on the 28th, just before this ends. You think I should go ahead and try for this or wait until mine runs out on the 28th? |
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MrMoBo
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posted: Jan. 8, 2006 @ 8:50p
The XM Connect and Play antenna needed for XM ready home systems has a $30 rebate available now.
XM Connect & Play Digital Antenna Receiver CNP-1000
$30 Rebate Link
I purchased mine from MyRadioStore for $34.99 + $7.73 s/h = $42.72 - $30.00 = $12.72
These normally go for $49.99.
MyRadioStore had not updated their website to include the rebate at the time I ordered mine. Since then, however, they have discovered your $30 rebate and decided to take $5 of it by going up on their price to $39.99. Shame on them! Amazon.com now has an even better offer which makes this $9.98 after the rebate. I started a thread on the "XM Connect and Play" but I'm unable to find it now. $9.98 after rebate at Amazon.com. This includes free shipping. Great deal! |
Message edited by: MrMoBo on 2006-01-15 16:32:21 CST
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