TrainAss
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I've got a 2010 Fusion SE, and its loaded for the 2nd lowest model of Fusion, and I love it!

I don't see why not. And it wouldn't be to just US soldiers, but to Canadian, British, Australian, and other allied nations!

I see...

I rooted both phones, so that can't be it. And besides, how would a carrier know if you've got an audio system that can do that or not. Its based on the phone hardware, not the carrier.

I check on a regular basis for updates, and any time it goes in for maintenance I ask them to check and install updates, and there's nothing new yet. Maybe the US is different. I'm on a 2010 Fusion SE

I've had 2 Android phones since getting my Fusion. An HTC Magic+ and a Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant (current), and it won't read txts from either.

The MyFordTouch has a 7 or 8 in touchscreen in the dash in the place of the standard header (thus the "Touch" in the name). I'd have to get an entirely new centre console, and its just not worth it. To upgrade to a gen2, you'd need to prob. do more than its worth.

Phone calls yes, but not reading texts. At least not in Canada anyway...

I think Ford has the exclusive license for it. I have the Gen2 system in my 2010 Fusion and love it too. I got to play with the MyFordTouch (upgrade to normal Sync) and love it. I really wish I had gone in to the dealer with a much clearer head, and written down my requirements, optional options, and questions. I was

*Car

You'd be surprised. I have a hard drive in my car, just a laptop drive in an enclosure via USB, and its survived quite well.

Thanks

Since I bought my Fusion a year ago, I've used the CD player twice. I've used the normal radio maybe a dozen times, and Sirius about 2-dozen times. The rest of the time, I'm using my 500GB HDD that I have connected via USB. I've only filled about 25% of it, but add more regularly, especially since starting up a

What? I don't even...

She'll prob. just use the radio. Or ask you for help...

Assembly line?

I read, your, entire post, in the voice, of, Fat. Tony.

What is it from?

I was more referring to the cons shutting down the project when it was just getting ramped up, with buyers knocking at the door for parts, etc. When you look at what the Arrow program was doing for Canada, and for technology in general, it was a HUGE blow to us, the economy and technology when it was destroyed.

Just go. GO. Go, before I drop you like 3rd period french... You're like a little girl...