I bought a 2013
Hyundai Sonata today.
My Chevy Blazer still runs fine but now that I commute 50 miles round trip to work I decided it was time for a vehicle that gets more than 19 miles per gallon (you can see Old Blue has been relegated to parking on the street.) I haven't broken out the manual to figure out all the dashboard controls yet but I've definitely been messing with the radio.
The car comes with a free three month trial of
SiriusXM satellite radio which is something I'd never heard before. XM offers dozens of news/talk and music channels from almost every genre but after sampling it for awhile I decided that there were only about 5 that I could see myself listening to regularly. At this point I also don't need yet another monthly payment. I guess I'll just enjoy it while it lasts.
A bumper sticker from "Open Road", an XM talk channel aimed at truckers. After the controversial merger between Sirius Satellite Radio and XM, the Sirius Trucking Network combined with Open Road to form
Road Dog Trucking.
I was surprised to find out that 5 Clear Channel-owned terrestrial radio stations could be found in the SiriusXM lineup: Top-40
KIIS "102.7 KIIS FM"/Los Angeles, Adult Contemporary
WLTW "106.7 Lite FM"/New York, Top-40
WHTZ "Z100"/New York, Urban
WGCI/Chicago, and....
98 WSIX, a Country station from Nashville, Tennessee.