everyone did excellent installs,worthy of applause, but am i the only one who sees sattalite radio is a rip off, and let me tell you why.

1. you either pay 9.99(xm) or 12.99(sirius) for radio, um hello yes it may sound alot better, and yes you see the title of the song be displayed, but its still radio, and you can't control it.

2. unless its being controlled by an in dash player it should be out of the question because is hard to find a place to put the control box. the guy who has it mounted in the middle of the console WILL BE TAKING HIS EYES OFF THE ROAD!! and the other who has it mounted on the hump under the cd changer cant see it anyway and defeats the whole purpose of having a display.

3 looks can be decieving, depending on your set up, you could need 3 or even four parts to hook it up inyour car (antena ($60) rf modulator kit ($40) Satilite reciever ($120) and satilite controller ($80 to 150 or a new radio). thats alot of money.

alternate choice to sat radio is an mp3 changer. i have the kenwood music keg http://www.kenwoodusa.com/excelon/excelonKeg.jsp that hold 40 gigs of mp3s that plugs right into my after market radio ( most kenwoods it will work on) or an rf adapter controll box kit can be purchaced for $119. besides the tons of music i have you can make up to 999 playlists that are 999 songs long so the music never stops i paid 385 for the top of the line one but the smaller one should be about $280 and has ten gigs