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A Reason to Love the Dodge Dart: Problem-Free Satellite Radio

Free Satellite Radio

Free Satellite Radio

Free Satellite Radio

To me, satellite radio is the greatest car feature since the stereo. After a lifetime of listening to the same old same-old on terrestrial radio, including the seven Fleetwood Mac Rumours songs that are played daily on every rock, oldies, and “light FM” station (am I right or am I right?), it’s liberating to have more than a hundred channels to choose from.

Unfortunately, almost every satellite radio-equipped car we’ve tested at Consumer Guide has had issues with satellite radio. Among them:

Those cover most but not all of the problems. And it doesn’t matter if the car is a Mitsubishi or a Bentley. Seriously, when we evaluated the 2014 Bentley Continental GTC Speed, one editor complained about the radio’s “extremely slow operation.”

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After enduring all of this agony, I finally settled into a car with a problem-free satellite radio configuration. With the 2013 Dart, when configured with the available 8.4-inch touchscreen, Dodge got it just right. The Dart is one of multiple Chrysler vehicles to include a Uconnect 8.4 infotainment system. With the Dart . . .

We have plenty of issues with the powertrain of the 2013 Dart, but its satellite radio is one smooth operation. Check it out for yourself in our short and highly amateur video:

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