The Ford Mustang became a global car in 2015 when it went on sale in Europe, Asia, and other markets for the first time. To accommodate China, where the Mustang is the top-selling sports coupe, Ford has made it easier for drivers to input Chinese commands into the Sync infotainment system. Previously, drivers had to...
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