Raven wrote:I'd just be wary about who is going to be working on your cars interior (your dash), if the same dealer did'nt have a clue or have his employees informed right about this accessory, then it makes you wonder if it's going to be more of the same crap. Maybe it will be fine, I just got so sick and tired of places eager to take the money and say every thing will be fine and then throw the keys to some unexperienced jacka$$ that just doesnt care about doing things right, then hear the run around from the same sales people that start given excuses how they are not responsible. I had this happen atleast 10 times to me, the worst is when they damage something, dont say anything and you dont realize something is broke till it falls out of your dash. Well thought I'd try to helpful for you.
Raven,
I couldn't agree more with you. In fact I just got off the phone with another Solara owner who basically said the same thing: "Keep the dealership away from your dash!" I want to thank everyone for your extremely valuable information and assistance. I have learned a valuable lesson in all this XM-searching-for-answers crap: believe what you read on Solara Guy NOT what the dealership or Toyota tells you!!
Anyways, I think I'm going to hold off on getting the Toyota XM kit for $600.00. Reason #1: Too much money. I'm getting ripped off. Reason #2: I don't want some high school mechanic who only does oil changes ripping my dash apart. Reason #3 (closely related to #2): I don't want my car to be their XM experiment. The dealership told me they've never installed something like this before. Reason #4: Many folks on this forum believe Sirius to be a better satellite radio service. Reason #5: Too much money (Oops, said that twice)
While I'm not happy about going with an FM modulator and not keeping the factory look, I think I'm going to wait a bit to see what other companies make. According to JADED many other companies will soon be introducing satellite radio equipment. Plus I'll save a ton of money. And I'll be getting a better service according to those who have had both XM and Sirius.
Where did you get that kit for under $500?
That's the price my dealership quoted me minus the installation. I checked websites for the same part number, but none had it listed.