Few stores will let you try a gps device in the car. However, testing them in short distances is just as viable. Most electronics stores will have display models with activated units and they'll let you walk around with them to test accuracy.
You can find a refurbished GPS system that plugs into your cigarette lighter for under $100. However, an installed GPS system in your car's dashboard will likely run over $1,000.
It really depends on where you want to buy the covert gps tracking system as to how much it will run you. Try www.amazon.com and www.ebay.com. Another source is: www.brickhousesecurity.com/gps-car-tracking-vehicle-logging.html
Most GPS systems now including tomtoms do not run on disposable batteries but lithium rechargeable ones. They are made to plug into a car's lighter to maintain a constant charge but also have an AC adapter available.
Yes, If your GPS can run on battery Power
Yes, A girl can run faster then a car going 102 miles!!! (I saw with my own two eyes!!!)
no they con not
Yes, there are some GPS handheld systems that run on batteries that need to be charged. This all depends on the manufacturer.
No, you do not require to insure a vehicle if it is kept on your own property. Insurance is only available for cars that are roadworthy and not those in a garage, do not run etc;
A typical car battery has 40 amp hours at approx 12 volts. A typical GPS battery has 1.2 amp hours at a 7.2 volts, and can run for approximately 4 hours. Blablabla... taking into account of wiring losses... blabla... inefficient voltage regulator IC... bla... the answer is 100 hours.
over six thousand
you have to take laptop apart to install the receiver of the gps
The Garmin Nuvi GPS is probably one of the best GPS systems that a person can buy. It will run you anywhere from $150 to $200 probably, but it is well worth the money.