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You realize you will have to pay for the additional subscription if you add it to your car? Your car should be Sirius ready, why not try them? I don't think you will be able to add xm to the receiver currently in your car, its set up for Sirius. You can however replace the head unit for an aftermarket one that is set up for xm. There are many out there. I believe Pioneer, for one, has XM ready units. There are many to choose from. Sirius and XM have an agreement that at some point in the future all satellite radio receivers will be able to function either service but that should be years from now.
Just curious, what do you mean "adapter"? Are you talking about the FM modulation where you have to put the radio on a channel to receive XM?
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