No.
Sirius Sportster is a radio used to play Sirius satellite radio in your car, home, office, or anywhere else. It has a color, easy to navigate display and connects through the radio or speakers of other devices.
Turn on the radio and they give a phone number you can call or go online to Sirius radio.com and sign up there. They will give you directions on how to get it in the car after you sign up.
Sirius makes a car dock option taht will provide satellite radio in your car.
Yes, of course. Having Sirius satellite radio in the car in no way prevents the car's doors from opening, and they may be opened with any of the traditional methods ... operate the lock with a key, a combination touch-pad, or a remote control, or simply lift the latch-handle. Note that the Sirius satellite radio is not involved with the locking mechanism in any way, and can't help you open the doors any more than it can hinder you.
In order to pick up Sirius radio stations you will need to have a Sirius radio satellite receiver. If your current car radio does not have a auxiliary jack to plug the receiver into you may also need to get a new head unit for you cars audio system.
A subscription is tied to a radio unit. If the radio is permanently installed in the car, then yes, it covers just that one vehicle.
One can purchase a Sirius Sportster Replay Radio from their official website or store, where they can be contacted either by email or by phone number.
Sirius satellite radios, like XM radios, typically cost about $100 to be installed in cars.
The portable model has a base that allows you to play the radio both in the car and at home.
The current monthly subscription is about $15
It depends on the type of car. Japanese? Sedan? Do you have a CD player and/or Sirius Satellite Radio?