Not at all
no there cant be because some one else doesn't pay to keep it to o only you do.
For some system you do - although nowadays these are becoming rarer.
Most GPS units won't charge you a monthly fee.
Not a thing. Your tax dollars at work.
I believe any gps device will pay for itself in the long run. It never hurts to have that added protection on your side. The reviews that I've seen for the Garmin GPS navigation system are all good.
No, unless you bought a subscription for monthly map updates.
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.
The monthly subscription fees for Garmin Streetpilot 7200 vary depending on which features you want to include. You can pay 15 per month for some plans. The following website offers more detail bout this topic, http://reviews.cnet.com/car-gps-navigation/garmin-streetpilot-7200/4505-3430_7-31614527-2.html?tag=rvwBody
Some car alarms are automatically included in the car and do not require a monthly payment. However, there are some car alarms, such as the GPS car alarm, which can be installed for life or require a monthly payment.
Almost every new car will have some kind of on board global positioning satellite hardware. You may have to pay more for the features on occasion or you can buy a portable GPS from many retail locations.
The navigation system in a BMW X5 is generally an add-on and is not included in the base price of the car. It generally costs about $2,000 extra to purchase a car with BMW's built-in navigation system.
No, GPS works without a subscription. The only costs are the price of the GPS unit, and the cost of downloading map updates, or new regions to add to your map. The updates can be fairly expensive, but don't need to be done very often (or ever) unless the roads in the area you drive in are being constructed or re-routed heavily.