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December 13, 2007
Ford is about to weave services from Sirius satellite radio into its vehicles much more tightly with the addition of Travel Link to its Sync system, according to thecarconnection.com
The automaker already offers the satellite radio service to its U.S. customers, but soon it will team with Sirius to add a range of new features to its high-tech Sync infotainment system. Among other things, Sync users will be able to access real-time traffic and weather, along with fuel prices, movie timetables and more.
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