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Yeah. Look at Sirius, too. It all depends on what you want. On Sirius, you will find the NFL, some NPR programming (NOT Morning Edition or All Things Considered, though)...and, in about a year, Howard Stern, if that's important to you. The music is also more hit based and largely familiar...which can be either a plus or a minus. If you pay for it at least a year at a time, the cost is about the same as XM. XM has major league baseball, more diverse music choices and more familiar choices on talk radio. Just be sure to look at both. I've had Sirius (starting in my General Motors product at the time) for almost three years now. I couldn't be happier. I paid about $101 at Circuit City for my Sirius, installed. They were having a sale, but I have an Audiovox PNP3 that was about $67, the car cradle was $29 and installation was on sale for one cent. The rest was tax. Watch for sales, they run about every third week. I also got the service contract, which I do not usually do. I do know this...both services give you coast-to-coast commercial free music, great programming and instant availability of news and entertainment programming. I would never want to go back.... I wish Ford would make satellite radio a factory option on their cars, but, for the most part, it hasn't happened yet. It will. At GM, XM is at least an option on everything they sell (then again, GM owns part of XM)... |
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Replying to: ragdollgirl (Jan 24, 2005 8:51 am) |
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lostwrench- You should consider adding the small "cop car" center caps to those wheels to complete the sinister look. You can usually find those on eBay. -Andrew L |
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Replying to: a_l_hubcaps (Feb 15, 2005 9:18 pm)
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Replying to: lostwrench (Feb 16, 2005 4:10 pm) -Andrew L
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Replying to: a_l_hubcaps (Feb 16, 2005 5:39 pm) |
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Replying to: a_l_hubcaps (Feb 16, 2005 5:39 pm) |
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| airbag deployment depends on the actual point of impact on the front of your car...often hitting an object (tree, pole, another car) at an angle may cause one, both, or no bag to deploy...you state the right front and center struck the other car...if the driver impact sensor was not impacted directly, driver's bag may not deploy...we have been led ot believe that ANY frontal impact will cause bags to deploy, but it just ain't so...that misinformation has caused more folks than I can count to believe that their airbags are defective and they have a product liability (defective product) suit against the maker...usually ain't so...That does not mean you may not have a defect, just that the impact usually must be fairly specific in the front to cause both bags to deploy... | |
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I will second what marsha7 said. I had a t-bone accident like you but at a slower speed (30mph). The other driver ran a stop sign. My vehicle sustained over $4000 in damage, I believe. However, my airbags did not deploy. I was told by the body shop that the impact wasn't severe enough and that it did not set off the airbag sensors. I was not hurt. Ward N. |
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Why doesn't the Ford Motor Company install the new 4.6, 300 hp V-8 from the 2005 Mustang GT into the Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis? It couldn't hurt. Plus, the 05 Mustang GT's V-8 has an aluminum block which weighs 75 pounds less than the 04 Mustang GT's iron block. It also pollutes less. |
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