Ford’s new Microsoft Sync in-car entertainment and communication system has a price tag, and it’s not that bad.
For $395, buyers will be able to add the option onto selected Ford and Mercury vehicles and it will be standard equipment on Lincoln models.
Besides Lincolns, higher-end trims of Ford and Mercury vehicles will eventually come with Sync standard.
The first models to get Sync will be the 2008 Ford Focus, Fusion, Taurus, Taurus X, Edge, Explorer and Sport Trac, and the Lincoln MKX and MKZ.
Sync should start becoming available on those models before the end of the year.
Sync has Bluetooth capability and integrates peripherals like MP3 players into the system using voice recognition software.
That means you can surf through your iPod’s playlists with voice commands.
It also will read text messages from your phone aloud, even translating abbreviations like LOL. Plus it’s multilingual for English, French and Spanish speakers.
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