autoblog.com— Bill Gates has announced SYNC 2.0 at the Consumer Electronics Show. The upgraded software includes 911 Assist and Vehicle Health Reports.
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In many cases it is: Quit bashing before doing your homework. May 14 -- 2008 Taurus and Sable earn the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s "Top Safety Pick" award, besting all full-size cars. June 4 -- Four SUVs and pickups -- Expedition EL, F-150, F-250, F-350 -- top their segments in Strategic Vision’s 2007 Total Quality Index. June 6 -- Ford Motor Company leads all automakers with 14 vehicles ranked in the top three in their segments, including Mustang, Lincoln MKZ, Mark LT, Milan in J.D. Power Initial Quality Study. June 18 -- Ford long-term durability improves by 5 percent and cuts the gap in half with best-in-class all-industry vehicles in GPRS Durability Study. June 28 -- Ford Edge named industry's top performing all-new vehicle and Mustang tops its segment in J.D. Power APEAL study. Aug. 15 -- Lincoln and Mercury customer satisfaction reach 86 percent (one point behind leader Lexus) and Ford has biggest improvement among all brands in University of Michigan American Customer Satisfaction Index. Oct. 3 -- Mustang is the first convertible to earn a perfect safety rating by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Oct. 10 -- Nine models rank among the top three in their segments, including the second place for Mustang and third places for Escape Hybrid and Fusion, says U.S. News & World Report. Oct. 16 -- Ford narrows its quality gap with the Japanese and leaves other domestics in the dust in Consumer Reports' 2007 Reliability Survey with 93 percent of Ford and Lincoln Mercury models scoring average or better, and Fusion and Milan among the most reliable vehicles on the road today, along with the six-cylinder F-150. Oct. 17 -- Ford Motor Company reduces "Things Gone Wrong" levels for third straight year and Ford quality jumps 11 percent against the industry average of 2 percent, according to RDA Group. 2. Journalists say we've turned the corner on quality. "“Ford was the best among U.S.-based companies, with 41 of 44 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury brand vehicles rated average or better. The results reinforce Ford’s efforts to boost quality after glitches with new-vehicle introductions early this decade." -- Consumer Reports "What this means to you: You may want to think twice about certain Toyota models, according to Consumer Reports, but if you’re a fan of the Blue Oval, you should be smiling." -- Edmunds.com
Closed AccountJan 7, 2008
Anyone wonder why car prices are insane?
badassninjaJan 7, 2008
The Digital Dong
hallwillJan 29, 2008
In many cases it is: Quit bashing before doing your homework. May 14 -- 2008 Taurus and Sable earn the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s "Top Safety Pick" award, besting all full-size cars. June 4 -- Four SUVs and pickups -- Expedition EL, F-150, F-250, F-350 -- top their segments in Strategic Vision’s 2007 Total Quality Index. June 6 -- Ford Motor Company leads all automakers with 14 vehicles ranked in the top three in their segments, including Mustang, Lincoln MKZ, Mark LT, Milan in J.D. Power Initial Quality Study. June 18 -- Ford long-term durability improves by 5 percent and cuts the gap in half with best-in-class all-industry vehicles in GPRS Durability Study. June 28 -- Ford Edge named industry's top performing all-new vehicle and Mustang tops its segment in J.D. Power APEAL study. Aug. 15 -- Lincoln and Mercury customer satisfaction reach 86 percent (one point behind leader Lexus) and Ford has biggest improvement among all brands in University of Michigan American Customer Satisfaction Index. Oct. 3 -- Mustang is the first convertible to earn a perfect safety rating by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Oct. 10 -- Nine models rank among the top three in their segments, including the second place for Mustang and third places for Escape Hybrid and Fusion, says U.S. News & World Report. Oct. 16 -- Ford narrows its quality gap with the Japanese and leaves other domestics in the dust in Consumer Reports' 2007 Reliability Survey with 93 percent of Ford and Lincoln Mercury models scoring average or better, and Fusion and Milan among the most reliable vehicles on the road today, along with the six-cylinder F-150. Oct. 17 -- Ford Motor Company reduces "Things Gone Wrong" levels for third straight year and Ford quality jumps 11 percent against the industry average of 2 percent, according to RDA Group. 2. Journalists say we've turned the corner on quality. "“Ford was the best among U.S.-based companies, with 41 of 44 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury brand vehicles rated average or better. The results reinforce Ford’s efforts to boost quality after glitches with new-vehicle introductions early this decade." -- Consumer Reports "What this means to you: You may want to think twice about certain Toyota models, according to Consumer Reports, but if you’re a fan of the Blue Oval, you should be smiling." -- Edmunds.com
hallwillJan 29, 2008
You also can use the line in connector with most other devices.
banderwockyJun 3, 2008
Boy, where you ever wrong. Zune = craptastic indeed.