Honda Sells One Millionth Vehicle with XM Satellite Radio Factory-Installed
Honda, who first introduced its factory-installed XM vehicles in 2003, has recently sold its one-millionth vehicle with a factory-installed XM Satellite Radio in the United States. American Honda will equip more than 550,000 of its 2006 model year vehicles with XM.
XM Satellite Radio is a factory-installed feature on the 2006 models of the Honda Civic, Ridgeline, Pilot, Accord, Accord Hybrid, Odyssey, and Element. XM is also standard equipment on all Acura RL, TL, TSX and MDX models, and will be standard in the all-new 2007 Acura RDX Sport Utility Vehicle.


Comments
What's the answer to Fred's question?
Is there an aftermarket xm radio company, such as Terk, that makes an xm radio that fits 2006 Honda XM ready radio's?
Posted by: Mark | August 14, 2006 10:41 AM
Ihave a honda pilot with navigation and xm radio is there a way i can change it to sirius
Posted by: Alex MIloseski | October 15, 2006 7:20 PM
I have purchased 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid with out the Nav. What do I have to do to get XM radio in my Honda?
Posted by: Paul | April 11, 2007 4:12 PM
I Own a 2006 Honda Accord with navigator which automatically come with "Trial" XM Satellite Service (which I did not continue). Now, XM Satellite has "Taken over" my audio system when the CD player is in use. How do I get them to stop this invasion into my privacy?
Posted by: Steven schwarz | November 5, 2007 9:34 AM
I Own a 2006 Honda Accord with navigator which automatically come with "Trial" XM Satellite Service (which I did not continue). Now, XM Satellite has "Taken over" my audio system when the CD player is in use. How do I get them to stop this invasion into my privacy?
Posted by: Steven schwarz | November 5, 2007 9:35 AM
I Own a 2006 Honda Accord with navigator which automatically come with "Trial" XM Satellite Service (which I did not continue). Now, XM Satellite has "Taken over" my audio system when the CD player is in use. How do I get them to stop this invasion into my privacy?
Posted by: Steven schwarz | November 5, 2007 9:36 AM
You could either post the same thing three times in a row or just keep being the indignant dummy that you are and realize they're spying on you.
Posted by: pfreak | November 5, 2007 10:15 AM