Yes, the cobra gps system will work in a honda. It is a very effective traffic navigation system.
Yes all the new Honda City 2014 have the GPS Navigation System.
The GPS system that comes in a Honda car is a great system and great quality as well. The quality of the built in system is equivalent to the external Garmin or Tom-Tom brand GPS.
You can use a GPS anywhere the satellites shine.
Yes, some googling confirms it
An in-dash gps system would be better in a car. Handheld gps systems seem to generally have smaller screens and are made specifically for outdoor use. An in-dash gps is designed for in car use.
GPS works by triangulating a position based on the locations of satellites orbiting the earth. GPS stands for "global positioning system."
GPS Navigation is not supported for such old models of Honda. Most hood-mounted systems still for sale for the 1993 Civic will only offer AM/FM receivers, tape decks, and CD changers at best. The best way to acquire GPS in your 1993 car would be to invest in a car-mountable GPS system, such as a garmin nuvi, which can be found for as cheap as 80$ online: http://www.nextag.com/garmin-car-navigation-gps/shop-html
In 1983, the GPS ceased being solely a military system and was made available for public use.
To hook your GPS up to your speakers you would need a GPS systems with a head phone jack. If you have a head phone jack on your GPS you can use the same plug from your iPod with your GPS system.
Yes they do use a different GPS system then the united states. The European Union (including France) use the Galileo system as a Global Positioning system. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_%28satellite_navigation%29
The best simple handheld gps system is Garmin. Garmin specializes in simple and easy to use gps systems for beginners.