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Ford EscapeThe Ford Escape has been thoroughly updated, reinforcing the character and appeal that have made it America's perennial best-selling small sport-utility vehicle. The improvements nearly cover the spectrum, and inject a new level of refinement. We'd call the Escape a little truck among small SUVs. Its new styling deliberately invokes Ford's larger, truck-based SUVs.
I have a FEL with navigation and a 6-month Sirius trial subscription which is like giving cigarettes to a child - I'm going to have to re-up as the traffic information is something that I now can't imagine living without.
With is said, I went on Sirius' Web site to see what is my cheapest option to keep the traffic data feature. The cheapest option is to get an a la carte 50 channel package where I can choose which stations I want (this is a great option since most of the channels I have no interest in listening to).
My question is does anyone know if our sat receivers are capable of subscribing to this a la carte option? Thanks.
I had the same question about my Fusion and couldn't find the answer on either the Ford or Sirius sites, so sent an e-mail to ask. Per the reply from Sirius, no, we cannot get A La Carte with our existing equipment.
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