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HondaLink Internet streaming launches with redesigned 2013 Accord
Wed, 18 Jul 2012Honda will introduce technology, called HondaLink, that links vehicles with the Internet via smartphones with the redesigned 2013 Accord that goes on sale this fall. The HondaLink app on the driver's phone will access a large menu of information and entertainment services streamed from Aha, a service of audio-equipment supplier Harman. Honda's goal with HondaLink is to enable drivers to access services such as Slacker Internet radio and Yelp restaurant reviews without the need to touch their cell phones.
2015 Cadillac Escalade – it’s still big, bold & brash
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Driven: Ford Flex
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