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Subscribe to this threadHyundai, Kia to get version of Microsoft's in-car connectivity
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carsteve @ May 6th 2008 12:39PM
And consequently, the quality ratings of these car manufacturers will go down. Microsoft is terrible (as I hypocritically hammer-away my response using Microsoft hardware and software).
Disgruntled Goat @ May 6th 2008 2:27PM
Quite the contrary. Sync has done nothing but receive rave reviews from everyone who's owned or used it. It alone is a significant factor in the automotive purchasing decision for many people.
My biggest complaint is that none of the aftermarket folks can come up with something even remotely competitive. I'd go out of my way to buy a car that had it but I'm not driving a Focus.