Ford changes tune, to keep AM radio on 2024 models

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2 thoughts on “Ford changes tune, to keep AM radio on 2024 models

  1. More proof we’re being led by morons who think they can guide us into the future by slamming our heads into the past.

    Our vital national security alert systems are based on century-old tech that’s entirely useless to nearly every American for any other use… but it’s the CARMAKERS who are wrong to question it?

    Maybe the Feds should fix the national alert system, not mandate that we have 1900s tech in every dashboard. I haven’t owned a radio in any form and haven’t used the terrestrial radio in my car in over a decade.

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