only if you pay extra for the navigation system when the dealership offers additions to the vehicle that are optional but it is a wiser choice to purchase a navigation system from a store that offers navigation systems.
Autombile navigation systems are used in cars but are not limited to just cars. Many systems have the ability to convert to pedestrian mode to be used on the go.
Of course. There are thousands, [millions perhaps] of older model cars that don't have GPS.
Almost every current production car is available with a nav system
They are one in the same. All GPS's are navigation systems, but not all nav systems are GPS's.
better precision and ease of use than all earlier navigation systems.
Navigation systems for vehicles are based on the use of satellites, in coordination with a global positioning system. GPS systems are available in a number of locations, including electronics stores, warehouse stores, and online at retailers such as eBay, or amazon.
Yes, you can purchase a navigation system that is handheld. Garmin makes a great one, you can find all the information here: http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/GARMIN-GPS-Navigation-System-3MNR1
Of course, Ford cars can have the GPS system installed. It would be better for you to install a portable navigation system because those can be easily installed and transferred between cars.
Yes. Tom Tom navigation has a great reputation. I have used one, and while they do get you where you need to go, they can also be confusing because they will tell you to turn right on your turn and you may miss it, however all gps systems are like that.
One can find reviews for GPS and SAT navigation systems on various websites like Amazon and Choice. Both websites offer a great amount of reviews for all kinds of products, including GPS and SAT navigation systems.
Marine navigation systems are just as accurate as any other navigation system. There will possibly be some inconsistencies here and there, but that is always to be expected with GPS systems.
Yes, and you can also get the apps on your smartphones or ipod touches. I have used the ones for cars and phones, but not the ones that are handhelds.