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Chrysler goes with the Flo TV

by Automotive News
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The normal subscription price for FLO TV in Chrysler vehicles is $119 a year.

(Credit: Automotive News)

In December, Chrysler Group vehicles will offer as many as 20 channels of programming from channels such as CBS, CNBC, Comedy Central, FOX News, MSNBC, and MTV. The service, from FLO TV, receives digital TV signals through a small antenna on a vehicle's roof. The suggested retail price for the dealer-installed service is $629, plus installation. Buyers get a year of free programming. The normal price for a subscription is $119 a year. The screen's in the back seat; front-seat navigation screens get programming only when the vehicle is in park.

(Source: Automotive News)

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