Yes, many GPS systems will just plug right into the cigarette lighter and you can use a mount to place it on the deck. You can also purchase a GPS system and have it directly installed into the deck from a company.
Yes, the cobra gps system will work in a honda. It is a very effective traffic navigation system.
A GPS (Global Positioning System) device purchased anywhere will work anywhere.
You learn about ford gps navigation system on the following site: http://www.ford.com/technology/sync/about/. They have a lot of info.
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.
Newer Ford models accept GPS cards as ways to navigate using their built in navigation system. A few models that accept this are the new Ford Syncs and Ford Edges.
GPS- Global Positioning System Uses satellites to determine it location.
Many Ford models will have both a DVD player and a GPS system as an optional accessory which is available for an additional cost. It is not a guarantee that these will come standard unless it is a luxury card.
Yes its global positioning system
No, a GPS or "Global Positioning System" works trough a satellite connection. Your GPS is making a connection with 3 different satellites, these 3 calculate your current position using trigonometry. Your GPS does not need an Internet connection or SIM card in order to work.
It really depends on the sport you are referring to. There are various GPS systems available. One popular brand is the Garmin edge GPS system. This brand is particularly useful for cyclists (stationary or otherwise) The system is height sensitive and comes with a lot of features.
The 2005 Ford Sport Trac does not come equipped with a factory-installed GPS locator. However, some models may have an optional navigation system, but it would not include real-time GPS tracking features. If GPS functionality is desired, an aftermarket GPS device would need to be installed.
GPS, electronics, microwave radio. A more specific question might help.