Extended test: Opel Adam 1.4 Slam
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Extended test: Opel Adam 1.4 Slam

At an event where fast girls compete in high-heeled sprints, Adam took on the role of one of the animators as he cheerfully served the visitors. We put him in an interesting group of tall young people, Slovenian craftsmen, who were at the event in the role of VIP drivers.

The girls who decided to try on Adam did not hide their passion for handsome boys and, of course, for a car, which obviously attracts young people. In addition to a look that goes beyond average with its audacity, Adam has also impressed with everything he offers on the inside. Young people who are passionate about phone applications love the state-of-the-art IntelliLink multimedia system, which is designed to support some smartphone applications.

Stitcher internet radio playback app and BringGo navigation are currently supported. BringGo is a generic GPS-based navigation software that supports 3D maps and text reading. The application works via USB connection for iPhone phones or Bluetooth connection for Android phones and allows you to play the phone's navigation program on the system screen.

Of course, it is also possible to make phone calls via Bluetooth and communicate securely with friends. Since operating a multimedia system via a seven-inch touchscreen is very similar to operating a smartphone, those who first encounter it will quickly learn how the system works.

We can say that although Adam is auditioning for Auto magazine, the girls from the neighboring editorial office of Cosmopolitan magazine also took him.

Text: Petr Kavchich

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