When I bought the Chevy HHR, they provided a three month trial package of Sirious. I tried it. I decided I didn’t like it. I guess they had 4 or 5 channels of various kinds of jazz. I am not a fan of jazz or most of the contemporary channels they had. However they had one single channel they called easy listening. Guess what? They played jazz on that channel as well. It was about 30% jazz. Of course, if I wanted to listen to jazz, I could have listened to one of the channels reserved for jazz. Apparently, they could not reserve the one channel from jazz.
Therefore, when it came time to start paying for the service, I didn’t. Why should I pay for a service I didn’t use when was free?
When I bought the new electric car they told me, guess what, a three month free trial. Don’t think I will be going down that path a second time. I learned my lesson the first time. I have my recorded music, which I paid for, and I’ll be playing that, which, by the way, is likely not available on Sirious.
One nice feature about the Nissan is that it has a couple of USB connections and I can store a lot of music on one of the USB devices. Moreover, I can change it, should I want to, in a few seconds. Not that hard. Mostly, now that I’ve paid for it, I don’t have to pay anymore. I can play the selections over and over. And I never need to ask myself why in the world the artist were paid to produce such awful noise.