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Frag Out! Magazine #13

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feet area. However, they look as if taken directly from the cheapest version of Mondeo. But the console is perfectly clear, with vivid white dig- its and blue arms on the board. You need some time to get used to operate the on-board computer, but an av- erage chimpanzee would get the drill after 15 minutes and have no problems with setting everything up. The central panel, the main element of which is a 5-inch LCD touchscreen (so the current standard for smartphones), which is responsible for using the radio, navigation, or displaying image from the rear-view camera. It also has switches for ventilation and air-conditioning, as well as the switch for two-wheel and four-wheel drives (2H, 4H, 4L). Of course, Ranger has USB ports for plug- ging in a mobile phone or a pendrive with music. What is more, thanks to Bluetooth, it is possible to connect your phone with the onboard hands-free system. The comfort of the driver and the passenger at the front seat is provided with electrically adjustable and com- fortable seats. The backrest of the back seat is set at an angle (luckily, it is not 90o, but more like in the case of passenger cars). Ranger has many glove and storage compartments (including one under the back seat to hide larger stuff - MRE sized), as well as holders that allow safe use of www.fragoutmag.com

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