Yes, the cobra gps system will work in a honda. It is a very effective traffic navigation system.
Yes all the new Honda City 2014 have the GPS Navigation System.
The GPS system that comes in a Honda car is a great system and great quality as well. The quality of the built in system is equivalent to the external Garmin or Tom-Tom brand GPS.
You can use a GPS anywhere the satellites shine.
Yes, some googling confirms it
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.
GPS works by triangulating a position based on the locations of satellites orbiting the earth. GPS stands for "global positioning system."
GPS Navigation is not supported for such old models of Honda. Most hood-mounted systems still for sale for the 1993 Civic will only offer AM/FM receivers, tape decks, and CD changers at best. The best way to acquire GPS in your 1993 car would be to invest in a car-mountable GPS system, such as a garmin nuvi, which can be found for as cheap as 80$ online: http://www.nextag.com/garmin-car-navigation-gps/shop-html
To hook your GPS up to your speakers you would need a GPS systems with a head phone jack. If you have a head phone jack on your GPS you can use the same plug from your iPod with your GPS system.
The abbreviation is GPS, which stands for Global Positioning System.
Yes they do use a different GPS system then the united states. The European Union (including France) use the Galileo system as a Global Positioning system. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_%28satellite_navigation%29
The first person to use a GPS system was Roger L. Easton, who was one of the key developers of the Global Positioning System (GPS). He helped pioneer the technology and its applications for navigation and tracking purposes.