Popular Mechanics honors Ford's SYNC
Popular Mechanics is handing out its breakthrough awards, and Ford's SYNC made its way into the tech magazine's top 10 breakthrough products. SYNC's reasonable $395 price tag and voice recognition capability gave Ford and Microsoft's joint project the edge, and Popular Mechanics also really liked the fact that SYNC can read your text messages to you. SYNC will be available on 12 Ford products for the 2008 model year, with more availability in 2009.
Ford wasn't the only automaker to make its way onto the breakthrough award list, either. GM, BMW, and DaimlerChrysler's joint Two-Mode Hybrid project was also recognized for its ability to save fuel on the gas guzzlers that need it most.
[Source: Popular Mechanics]
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AlexP @ Oct 11th 2007 7:22PM
Um, the dealership close to my College got two new Focuses and they're both equipped with SYNC, which runs for 450CAD .
I'm not overall impressed by the interior, I think it's an improvement over the previous model but it looks atrocious in beige/tan, I've yet to see a black/silver/gray interior... Exterior looks better in person, comfort is comparable to the one of the outgoing model... But rear seat leg room has... Shrunk, at least, in my opinion. I'm not worried about hard plastics, they've become common in pretty much every new mass-market car today, it's just a matter of doing them right (texture, primarily).
3cubed minus 3squared plus1 @ Oct 11th 2007 7:37PM
I wonder if it can read txt dat luk liek diz
Seriously, if it can that would be mighty impressive.
Tagg @ Oct 11th 2007 9:53PM
It can't read stuff like that but it will read "IDK or BFF" stuff by reading the letters off to you.
Carlos @ Oct 11th 2007 7:51PM
can this Sync unit be added to a Ford that didnt come with it from the factory?
Vivek @ Oct 11th 2007 7:54PM
I don't think so. I am pretty sure it's only a factory installed option that is packaged with other options.
Carlos @ Oct 11th 2007 8:08PM
What if I just order the head unit from the Ford Parts dept?
I guess my question is if its a self contained unit or if its tied into other parts of the car.
Tagg @ Oct 11th 2007 9:53PM
You could probably get the head unit I'm sure but you will need the USB port for certain functions of SYNC. There is also a list of what phones do what with SYNC as well on this website:
http://www.SyncMyRide.com/Own/Modules/Compatibility/AllCompatiblePhones.aspx
P to the C @ Oct 11th 2007 10:06PM
That's enough to buy a Ford right there.
Bryan @ Oct 11th 2007 11:51PM
I wish I could add this in my F150. I guess I will just have to wait until next year when I buy a new car. =(