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		<title>Ford to Offer Nationwide Introductory Trial of SIRIUS XM Certified Pre-owned Ford and Lincoln Vehicles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SIRIUS XM Radio and Ford Motor Company announced that Ford and Lincoln Mercury customers across the United States will receive an introductory three-month trial subscription of the &#8220;SIRIUS Everything&#8221; package upon the purchase of all SIRIUS-equipped Ford and Lincoln Mercury Certified Pre-owned vehicles. The &#8220;SIRIUS Everything&#8221; package delivers more than 130 channels of premier sports, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SIRIUS XM Radio and Ford Motor Company announced  that Ford and  Lincoln Mercury customers across the United States will  receive an  introductory three-month trial subscription of the &#8220;SIRIUS  Everything&#8221;  package upon the purchase of all SIRIUS-equipped Ford and  Lincoln  Mercury Certified Pre-owned vehicles.</p>
<p>The &#8220;SIRIUS  Everything&#8221; package delivers more than 130 channels  of premier sports,  news, talk, entertainment and commercial-free music  programming plus  traffic and weather information.</p>
<p>&#8220;Ford and Lincoln Mercury drivers  have embraced satellite radio, a  feature delivering a diversity of  entertainment and offering listeners  an incredible breadth of  programming,&#8221; said Doug VanDagens, Director of  Ford&#8217;s Connected  Services Solutions Organization.  &#8220;We are pleased to  include this  introductory trial of SIRIUS in certified pre-owned Ford  and Lincoln  Mercury vehicles, making for an even more enjoyable  experience for our  customers.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We are thrilled Ford is introducing a three-month  trial of the  &#8216;SIRIUS Everything&#8217; package to its customers,&#8221; said Steve  Cook, Group  Vice President and General Manager, Automotive Division,  SIRIUS XM  Radio.  &#8220;We look forward to continuing to provide the best in  audio  entertainment seamlessly delivered with a push of a button to  drivers of  certified pre-owned Ford and Lincoln Mercury vehicles.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ford  will continue to offer SIRIUS as a factory-installed feature  with a  6-month subscription of SIRIUS included on most new Ford and  Lincoln  Mercury vehicles sold in the United States.</p>
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