What do you use for music in your car?
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What do you use for music in your car?
I use Pandora radio, and the FM stations. I was thinking about subscribing to XM radio. What do you usually use for music/songs in your Mustang?
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Mainly use my USB port to a few different 4 GB thumb drives. Since thumb drives are so cheap now a days its easy to set them up that way. I also like the Xm which I plan on subscribing to after it is ready to expire.
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Mainly use my USB port to a few different 4 GB thumb drives. Since thumb drives are so cheap now a days its easy to set them up that way. I also like the Xm which I plan on subscribing to after it is ready to expire.
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Not really.. I mean I could use one of my 1 TB Hard drives but don't have that much music or time to listen to everything I could fill on that hard drive. I will however be getting a smaller USB drive and installing under the dash. I work 4 miles from home.. hardly enough time to listen to one song in my commute.
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I've really been enjoying the Sirius this time around... until this afternoon when they turned it off, the day after expiration. Kinda surprised me because they used to be really bad about keeping track of that.
I would've continued for $5 a month, but they won't let me do that online (I asked three different ways), and I'm not going to deal with those idiots on the phone. Coulda had $7 a month online, but it irritates me that I can't have the best deal... so off it is. Back to the USB stick and talk radio.
I would've continued for $5 a month, but they won't let me do that online (I asked three different ways), and I'm not going to deal with those idiots on the phone. Coulda had $7 a month online, but it irritates me that I can't have the best deal... so off it is. Back to the USB stick and talk radio.
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Sirius is not only good for music, but you also get Howard Stern. If you're a commuter, like I am, it can make the hour go faster. There are lots of choices for music, but then again Pandora is free and with the thumbs up and thumbs down option you can customize your own channel and hear what you want.