If you are shopping around for a GPS device, it is an excellent idea to conduct a car GPS comparison before you make a decision on a GPS device purchase. By performing a car GPS comparison, you can identify the key features in each GPS device and compare them against the other GPS devices. When you do this comparison, it is often easy to see which of the many GPS devices is best for you.
Cnet.com has reviews of car gps and comparison by professional. This will be the best place to look at comparision for GPSs and all other products.
GPS models can be found at best buy for around 100 dollars. I bought the Tom Tom GPS for around 100 dollars on black Friday and it works really goods.
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.
If it is your car no, the GPS is also yours to do with as you wish.
Buy a GPS tracker and set it into car
MOTOsafety GPS Tracker
Garmin has a website also you can go to also goto www.NexTag.com or www.squidoo.com/gps-comparison
Most car alarms include GPS tracking.
Portable GPS units work anywhere, in any car or handheld. A factory installed GPS unit generally cannot be moved to another car.
From what I know CNET does allot of good comparisons on products. Also Consumer Reports may have a good in depth comparison of desired models that may be of good quality.
There are many types of car GPS to use in cars with different, specific features that are bound to suit your needs. Check out these reviews on the website, http://reviews.cnet.com/best-GPS/, where they list the top five car GPS.
An in-dash gps system would be better in a car. Handheld gps systems seem to generally have smaller screens and are made specifically for outdoor use. An in-dash gps is designed for in car use.