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Video: Ford Sync test

by Wayne Cunningham

We get a hands-on test of the new Ford Sync system. We try out its text reading, Bluetooth music streaming, and its voice command system, which lets you tell it the name of any artist in your music collection you want it to play.

Ford Sync will be available in Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury models starting this November. Next year, it will be standard in all Lincoln models and generally available as an option in other models for around $400.

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by Garou January 26, 2008 8:02 PM PST
I seems very interesting but Its not worth buying a new car over. If MS were to put out a system that you could install in any vehicle It might be worth buying though.
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