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Mermel

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  1. Hi. 2013 Fusion SE w/ MFT NAV (A4). I have a long commute and a few options as far as what roads and bridges to take. I subscribe to Sirius Traffic, so I get the traffic alerts on my GPS. Does the navigation figure out all the traffic or accident spots before I start driving? Is there a way I can automatically tell the system to direct me to the fastest route while considering all traffic it detects in realtime? This morning I chose a bridge and while on the span it alerted me to an accident 3 miles ahead. If I had taken the other bridge I would have avoided that traffic spot. Can it let me know as soon as I set off which way to go?
  2. I have a 2013 Fusion SE with MFT w/ NAV. I also have two iPhones; a personal 6 and a business 5S. Currently I have to choose which phone is connected (default is my personal). Is there any way to have both phones connected at the same time? Side question: Since I have NAV, is there an app that will allow me to interact with my car from my phone?
  3. Hi all. New member here. I just bought a Fusion and here are the specs: 2013 Ford Fusion SE Black 1.6L I4 EcoBoost Leather Heated Seats MyFord Touch w/ NAV (A4) First impressions: Old car was a 98 Pontiac Grand Prix. It was old and rickety, but it held the road fabulously since it was low and wide. The Fusion doesn't quite do as well, but it's still very stable. One of the most comfortable drivers seats I've ever sat in; only my 1989 Mercury Grand Marquis LS was more comfortable. Nicely equipped and I like the layout of the MyFord Touch system. Pros: Smooth ride, very economical, looks great, interior lighting is bright, lots of useful features that aren't complicated to use, hidden USB ports, commanding driving position, MyFord Touch works great (some reviews said it's too slow, but I don't find this an issue) Cons: Rear center headrest obstructs rear visibility, feel slight vibration in steering wheel when turbo kicks in, center console is too far back for shorter people, side view mirrors are too small All in all, I got a great deal for a great car to use as my new family sedan. Only thing I'd like to figure out so far is how to have two phones concurrently connected to Bluetooth. I have a personal and work phone and have to switch between. Any way to have both connected?
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