It is common knowledge that using your phone while driving and taking your hands off the wheel increases your risk for an accident. But, in some cases, avoiding distractions completely can be extremely difficult. Fortunately, with advancements in car technology, you may be able to minimize the amount of time spent without both hands on the wheel.
Introducing, Ford SYNC , Ford’s new in-car connectivity system that allows drivers to operate MP3 players and Bluetooth-enabled phones by the sound of their voice. On this episode of Vehicle Vibes Radio, host Marcia Hansen will speak with Andrew Sarkisian and Amy Matinac from Ford about the new SYNC technology and how it can help drivers stay safe on the road. Currently SYNC is available standard on all 2010 Lincoln models and select 2010 Ford and Mercury models.
SYNC Features include:
- SYNC Mobile: make calls, browse contacts, and listen to your text messages
- SYNC Music: control your MP3 player with the sound of your voice
- SYNC Info: receive turn-by-turn navigation, real-time traffic and news and more
- SYNC Safety: automatically connects to a 911 operator when airbags are deployed
Sarkisian is Ford’s safety strategy manager was also part of a team that launched Ford’s MyKey technology. Both Sarkisian and Matinac have a tremendous amount of experience in the auto industry and will be able to provide useful insights into how to keep you and your family safe on the road.
So tune into this episode of Vehicle Vibes Radio and learn more about Ford and Ford SYNC.




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