Immagini Belle : dispositivo, California, font, 2012, guado, trattino, Ford Focus, touch screen, revisione, multimedia, sacramento, immagine dello schermo, myfordtouch, Esterno automotive 2100x1397
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Skynet becomes self aware Compacts used to be the penalty box for those who could not afford a real car, i.e., a big one. Those days are long gone. The leather-faced seats are comfortable; the cabin is roomy; fit and finish is superb. The stylish interior has unity design, rather than the made-by-committee look in many modern cars. This one is fairly well larded up with most of the options. The automatic climate control is seamless. The sound system is wonderful. One piece of advice about the MyFord Touch information and entertainment system: Read-The-Effing-Manual. I wish Apple had teamed with Ford, but sadly, that's not the case; it was Microsoft. Naturally, it's not as intuitive as it should be, but neither is it a total disaster. Like I said, read the manual and it works. Early problems with the system last year (i.e., Microsoft's Blue Screen of Death™), caused Consumer Reports to downgrade its rating of Ford quality. I'm told there have been many software patches since then. Mine works fine. Syncing to my iPhone is perfect and the voice commands work well on the highway. That said, it lacks the sense of humor of the iPhone 4s' Siri and provides no witty response to esoteric questions, such as "What is the meaning of life?" or "Where did I put my glasses?" Available options on Ford's top-of-the-line compact includes some gimcrackery, such as rain sensing windshield wipers, Sirius XM radio and cabin mood lighting you can set to any color of the rainbow. Like I'm going to use that a lot. (Review continued in next picture)
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