![]() What can be extended, however, is content. Sirius showed a brief demo of that with beta software in a Cadillac Lyric at November’s press event, but also stressed that what we saw there wasn’t a finished product, and that existing systems can only be updated so much, at least as far as the user experience goes. The built-in SiriusXM experience that comes with a new car (can you even buy a new car without it these days?) will include interactive content. The really exciting part, at least from a nerdy perspective, is what you’ll see inside cars as part of the “360L” experience that blurs the lines between satellite and IP-based infotainment even further. The updated app and web experience is just part of that. No car? SiriusXM’s $8 a month streaming plan has everything but Howard Stern ![]() SiriusXM’s new VIP plan covers two cars and lots of concerts ![]() SiriusXM reboots satellite radio with new app, features - and price
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