Not sure I understand the question but u cannot use the dash mounted CD/DVD/mp3 disc slot to play a DVD when the car is moving but the sat nav works when the music server or radio is in use.
The portable Tomtom car navigation system is actually the best selling navigation system from this company. For more information on what they offer visit www.tomtom.com
It may be "Blindness" off "Fat Heads Roll" by the Fall. Actually, if it's the ad currently running on TV, it's The Prototypes - Je ne te connais pas, and it's on the season four soundtrack from "The L Word" The name of the song is M.A.G.I.C by the Sound Arrows.
Yes, many navigation system do have maps of Mexico. If you have a Nuvi or Tom Tom, you can actually download maps of areas where you are traveling.
"The name Mitsubishi is actually two Japanese words which can be translated as ""three diamonds"". This was represented in the logo of three diamond shapes in a triangle."
The word "sonar" is actually an acronym for "Sound Navigation and Ranging." It is based on the principles of using sound waves to detect and locate objects underwater.
Actually, according to the legend of Columbus he went to the school of navigation that Prince Henry had.
Global Positioning Satellite. Actually it is Global Positioning System. but it is virtually the same thing.
Yes it is. The Pioneer GPS navigation system was actually voted one of the most user friendly gps navigation systems on the market. If your technology inclined then this one could be right for you.
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SONAR is actually an abbreviation for SOund Navigation And Ranging. RADAR is correspondingly an abbreviation for RAdio Detection And Ranging. LIDAR is correspondingly an abbreviation for LIght Detection And Ranging.
eagle made it, eagle was later bought out by Chrysler Actually the Eagle Summit wagon was made by Mitsubishi. I was also marketed as the Mitsubishi Expo LRV and the Dodge Vista wagon.
He opened a school of navigation and improved education in navigation and math. Prince Henry the Navigator was a Royal member of Portugal. He sponsored many voyages of exploration but never actually sailed. He died around 1460 right before the last expidetion came back from west Africa.