Love the throwbacks! I have a couple lineups from 2010 that came with General Motors products, and my grandparents might have a pamphlet of a similar vintage as the one posted from when they had their SkyFi.
I pulled it out and found that it is a circa-2010 pamphlet (~20 pages) from just after the Sirius merger, but it still primarily features the XM branding. If you want, I can scan some (or all) of the pages and send them to you if you're missing a 2010 General Motors XM brochure.
You're welcome. There are about a dozen more pages in the middle too that show a more detailed description of each station, but these two show most of what we need to know. There's a good mixture of present-day SXM and pre-merger XM shown on those two pages though at least.
I'll also keep an eye out for that early-2000s brochure that my grandparents had, but I think it might've gotten lost or sold with the radio.
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Love the throwbacks! I have a couple lineups from 2010 that came with General Motors products, and my grandparents might have a pamphlet of a similar vintage as the one posted from when they had their SkyFi.
Do you?! If so, I'd love for you to share it with me so I can post it and review it in a future TBT edition.
I pulled it out and found that it is a circa-2010 pamphlet (~20 pages) from just after the Sirius merger, but it still primarily features the XM branding. If you want, I can scan some (or all) of the pages and send them to you if you're missing a 2010 General Motors XM brochure.
Just the pages that feature the satellite radio lineups and any other information surrounding SiriusXM.
Here's a link to a couple of pages in my OneDrive folder in PDF or PNG format, for your enjoyment: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AosUM-DWPHS1hEx46YabFTkYJJ7J?e=bTwBCC
Thank you!!! This will be used in a future #TBT. I got some other lineups that I want to get through first.
You're welcome. There are about a dozen more pages in the middle too that show a more detailed description of each station, but these two show most of what we need to know. There's a good mixture of present-day SXM and pre-merger XM shown on those two pages though at least.
I'll also keep an eye out for that early-2000s brochure that my grandparents had, but I think it might've gotten lost or sold with the radio.