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Old 11-03-2007, 04:30 AM   #27
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I tend to agree. As the technology grows cheaper to produce, most every new car will come with a navigation unit. Just like AC, CD-players, and Fuel injection. Why use a paper map when a GPS can tell you exactly where you are and where your going with out having to stop to look at the map?
Yep. When you think about cars of the 1990's vs cars of today, a lot of ammenities have been added. Power windows and locks are standard on the later 90's cars, they werent standard in the early 90's. Then, in the late 90's, we started seeing moon roofs, CD changers, heated seats, and power seats. Now most of those things are standard (2007). Same thing is happening now, we are seeing GPS navigation, bluetooth in cutting edge cars and in a few years it will be standard.
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