2007 Mustang Meets iPod
No longer will you have to look to the aftermarket to be able to use your wonderful Apple iPod in your Ford Mustang. Starting in 2007 Ford and Lincoln Mercury will be offering standard auxiliary audio-input jacks on select cars, one of which will be the Ford Mustang. The jacks allow customers to bring any MP3 player with a standard 3.5-millimeter audio output into their vehicle and play it through the audio system.
In addition, early next year, Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealers throughout the United States will begin offering Ford’s TripTunes Advanced audio system, an iPod integration feature that provides drivers with top sound quality and iPod recharging at the same time. TripTunes Advanced allows the driver to store the iPod in the vehicle’s glove box and select music using the steering wheel or radio controls, including shuffling songs and skipping between tracks and playlists. There is no price set for the TripTunes Advanced audio system at this moment.
Other vehicles that will be compatible with iPod’s are the Ford Edge, Explorer, Expedition, Fusion, Sport Trac, Ranger and F-150; the Mercury Milan and Mountaineer; and the Lincoln MKX, MKZ, Navigator and Mark LT.
It’s good to see Ford adapting new technology into their cars even if the technology is, well, not really that new.
[Source: Ford Motor Company]
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