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Follow on Google News | Discover the Next Generation of Chevy MyLink on the 2014 ImpalaChevrolet's new sedan is the first to sport their upgraded technology interface.
By: Stark Chevrolet of Sun Prairie So while the next generation of the Impala will be reinventing the automaker's flagship sedan, many drivers are far more excited to see what is in store for the manufacturer's popular infotainment system. Some upgrades to Chevy MyLink include: • The first use of natural language voice recognition. MyLink will be able to let customers safely browse media, make phone calls, play music, and control many other entertainment options by voice alone. • In addition to voice support, there are steering wheel-mounted controls and easily identifiable knobs to give other control options. • The system can also remember dozens of different “favorites,” The primary goal is to make it so that drivers can stay connected to their lives while driving, and do so safely. No longer will cell phones and MP3 players need to be juggled while driving if the vehicle is equipped with the new MyLink. The display is standard at 4.2 inches (diagonally) In order to develop the most successful user interface, Chevrolet studied customer preferences across the globe and developed something to appeal to as broad of an audience as possible. Furthermore, it is upgradable, designed to accommodate enhancements and additional features, and while it is debuting in the 2014 Impala, it is only a matter of time before it is available across the line. For more information about the new MyLink system and the 2014 Chevrolet Impala, contact Stark Sun Prairie. Not only do they carry the full current lineup of Chevy vehicles, but they also feature a wide selection of gently used models from a variety of automakers. Area drivers can even receive auto repair and maintenance services at their dealership. End
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