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Volkswagen offers USB connection

Jun 27, 06 06:59 AM PDT

Volkswagen offers USB connection
Volkswagen is the first carmaker to offer a universal USB connection that enables you to plug in any USB-compatible digital media player into the built-in console at the center and listen to the tracks via the car's audio system. A maximum of 6 music folders can be displayed as CDs on the navigation system screen. Use the radio buttons to control the tracks that you want to play. Turning the radio off will stop playing any tracks. Supported formats include MP3. This feature will be available in the Golf, Golf Plus, and Touran models, as well as in other models next year onwards. ( Add a comment, Search on eBay)

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By Mercedes Benz Dude , 27/06/06 12:05 PM (CommentID #023422)


Pff,
Mercedes Benz supports Bluetooth Connection to their cars. So you can "plug" mobile phones, mp3 players, headsets etc.. USB is just lame.

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