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Most newer vehicle are doing away with the aux port and moving toward bluetooth and usb ports but there are several stereos that support satellite radio, you just have to look at the specs on each radio and find one that says it does. The JVC KWV230BT 2-DIN 6.2IN SCREEN DVD BT that i purchased supports satellite radio. If you're having trouble online, speak with a specialist at a Best Buy near you that installs car stereos and they will be able to tell make a suggestion or answer your question.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your car does not come pre equipped with Sirius xm you need a tuner that's about another 55$ any stereo that has the xm symbol is ready for xm but like I said if your car is not pre equipped from factory with xm you need that tuner. If you go with a double din radio you'll need a new dash mine for my truck ran me about 90$ but I have an '04. If you have steering wheel controls you'll need an adapter to hook into them same with the amp. If it's a factory amp you'll need another adapter module. In total for my truck and everything. The stereo and all the nik nacs. And the xm tuner. Probably looking at $600. Roughly. That was with the $230 stereo from Best Buy jvc kwv230bt hope this answered everything
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will need the sirius xm module if purchasing a aftermarket unit they do have interface that hook into your factory radio's antenna and you will only have to turn tour tuner to a set channel to listen to satellite radio if you want to keep your factory radio you'll need the fm direct adaper which is 20 bucks and the satellite radios reciever
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