My dealer just received delivery of the Ionic Blue Giga i3 REX I ordered, and I checked it out overnight to make a final buy/no-buy decision. If I approve, we'll close the deal tomorrow. It has all of the options except I specified the smaller wheels. I've come up with some questions that I hope the members of this forum can answer for me.
I am a big Sirius/XM Radio listener, especially for the sports channels. Here in the US we can get just about any baseball, football or basketball game if we have the sports subscription. Those sports channels are up in the 200's, but I was unable to tune to any of them at all in the i3 tonight. I expected to be able to tune to channel 212, for example, but get a message that says something like "you must be subscribed to this channel". Can anyone confirm that I will actually be able to get these channels once I've subscribed to the XM sports services, or is this radio somehow limited? I'm already disappointed about the lack of AM radio.
I linked my smart phone to the car via Bluetooth and have been able to make and receive phone calls. Does the i3 support reading back text messages I receive on the phone, like my Ford does? I couldn't find any feature like that.
I appreciate any and all responses. I may add other questions to this thread as I continue to explore the i3's features.
Thanks!
-RRi3
I am a big Sirius/XM Radio listener, especially for the sports channels. Here in the US we can get just about any baseball, football or basketball game if we have the sports subscription. Those sports channels are up in the 200's, but I was unable to tune to any of them at all in the i3 tonight. I expected to be able to tune to channel 212, for example, but get a message that says something like "you must be subscribed to this channel". Can anyone confirm that I will actually be able to get these channels once I've subscribed to the XM sports services, or is this radio somehow limited? I'm already disappointed about the lack of AM radio.
I linked my smart phone to the car via Bluetooth and have been able to make and receive phone calls. Does the i3 support reading back text messages I receive on the phone, like my Ford does? I couldn't find any feature like that.
I appreciate any and all responses. I may add other questions to this thread as I continue to explore the i3's features.
Thanks!
-RRi3