Sentences with phrase «cell phone integration»

Our LR2 came with the $ 3,500 Technology Package, which adds navigation, the premium stereo mentioned above, and Bluetooth cell phone integration.
It didn't come with Bluetooth cell phone integration, either, but that option is available.
2015 Subaru Forester 2.0 XT Touring $ 30988Additional Photos Vehicle DescriptionHeated Seats, Leather, Satellite Radio, Clean Carfax, Back Up Camera, Sunroof, Push Button Start, Cell Phone Integration, HD Radio, MP3 Compatible, and Dual Climate Control...
But its cabin electronics are also top - notch, with an advanced navigation system, digital music system, and cell phone integration.
Bluetooth cell phone integration isn't available in the Mazdaspeed Mazda3, so that leaves us with the stereo.
The 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee's UConnect Bluetooth cell phone integration worked quite well with our Sony Ericson T610.
Unfortunately, this rough - and - ready character shorts it on the tech side, as neither navigation nor Bluetooth cell phone integration are available.
The maps in the navigation system have poor resolution, and Bluetooth cell phone integration isn't available.
iPod and Bluetooth cell phone integration are available.
It also offers better and more complete cabin technology, including hard - drive - based navigation and standard Bluetooth cell phone integration, than any car in its price range.
Neither navigation nor Bluetooth cell phone integration is available.
Bluetooth hands - free cell phone integration is also the same as in BMW models, with the capability to download your contact list into the car.
The Bad The Grand Vitara doesn't distinguish itself on the tech front, offering neither navigation nor Bluetooth cell phone integration.
We also like its UConnect Bluetooth cell phone integration and the optional rear - seat DVD entertainment system.
The Grand Vitara doesn't distinguish itself on the tech front, offering neither navigation nor Bluetooth cell phone integration.
The Outlander comes with Bluetooth cell phone integration standard for the same money as the Grand Vitara, along with all - wheel drive and an excellent optional navigation and audio system.
What we did get in ours was the standard Bluetooth cell phone integration and the premium stereo, a raucous 650 - watt Rockford Fosgate system with eight speakers and a 10 - inch subwoofer.
Bluetooth cell phone integration comes standard in the 135i.
BMW also makes its raft of cabin tech options available in the 135i, including navigation displayed on a pop - up LCD, Bluetooth cell phone integration with voice command, and a premium stereo system.
The phone button is still a mystery to us, as there is no Bluetooth cell phone integration.
We do like Audi's hands - free cell phone integration, which can be used either with a cradle or wirelessly, through Bluetooth, in the Audi R8.
The Bad The stereo lacks an input for MP3 players, and Bluetooth cell phone integration isn't an option.
The stereo lacks an input for MP3 players, and Bluetooth cell phone integration isn't an option.
The Good The 2008 BMW X6's navigation system comes with well - integrated traffic reporting, the iPod adapter works well with the stereo system, and the Bluetooth cell phone integration accesses contact lists.
For cabin electronics, we give it good scores for the traffic reporting feature, Bluetooth cell phone integration, and the iPod adaptor.
And in one option package you also get Bluetooth cell phone integration, a smart key, better speakers and a Rockford Fosgate subwoofer, and satellite radio.
For a long time, Mercedes - Benz restricted its cell phone integration to a hard - wired cradle system, but it fitted a Bluetooth system into the S63 AMG.
The knob lets you select menu items on the wide - screen LCD mounted at the top of the stack, controlling such features as navigation, audio, and cell phone integration.
With navigation, premium stereo sound, and Bluetooth cell phone integration, we couldn't help but like these cars.
Bluetooth cell phone integration is well implemented, and it even comes with a voice command system.
That includes a hard drive - based navigation system with traffic and weather, music storage on that hard drive, a good iPod connector, Bose audio system, and Bluetooth cell phone integration.
As part of the $ 1,550 Premium package on our car, we also had Bluetooth cell phone integration.
Bluetooth cell phone integration on the A4 works very well and includes very useful features for accessing a phone's address book and recent calls from the car interface.
The 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid lacks Bluetooth cell phone integration, even as an option, which is disappointing, as it would have really rounded out the excellent tech offerings in this car.
Our car lacked any cabin tech options and had no navigation or cell phone integration, so we were stuck with a basic stereo head unit with a single CD slot.
The car doesn't let you forget that it has a hybrid power train, and there is no Bluetooth cell phone integration.
Satellite radio, navigation, and Bluetooth cell phone integration are also left to the aftermarket.
But don't look for a nav system, cell phone integration, satellite radio, or MP3 player compatibility in the factory option list.
Although not on our test car, optional $ 1,600 premium packages include HID headlights and traction control, but there are no options for navigation or cell phone integration.
Even restricted to a two - line radio display, BMW does an excellent job with cell phone integration.
The other significant tech option on our car was Bluetooth cell phone integration, which comes with the BMW Assist telematics package.
Ours came with all the gadget options, including a navigation system, a Bose premium stereo, and voice - command Bluetooth cell phone integration.
Its interior is well - appointed, and we like its Bluetooth cell phone integration.
Bluetooth cell phone integration isn't offered as an option here, so this button is most likely a legacy from the European market.
No provision for Bluetooth cell phone integration is available, although the center console of the 2006 Honda Civic Si houses a second 12V outlet; you could, for example, charge a phone while using the dash outlet for another gadget.
It's good to see a car at this price offer navigation, digital audio, and cell phone integration.
We like that it has a premium stereo, navigation, Bluetooth cell phone integration, and voice command, but we have complaints about most of these systems.
We had the pricey ($ 3,150) Premium package thrown in, which includes power folding mirrors, auto - dimming rear - view mirror, and Bluetooth cell phone integration.
One of our favorite features of the cell phone integration is the way in which address book entries can be called up on the driver information display in the instrument panel, using the buttons on the steering wheel.
The car includes a keypad below the stereo display, a very good interface element that gets completely wasted, since there is no Bluetooth cell phone integration or need for advanced navigation of an MP3 CD.
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