An "In-Dash" GPS refers to the way that it is mounted to the vehicle.
In-Dash means that it is mounted the same way that a car stereo or CD player is mounted in a vehicle.
A lot of popular consumer GPS Navigation systems are not mounted in the dash - they are mounted by a suction cup to the windshield of the vehicle or some other type of external holder that is not original equipment of the vehicle.
An indash gps device price ranges depending on the quality of the device. Prices can range from 400 dollars all the up to 2000 dollars so the best option is to go online or check your local stores.
You can buy In Dash GPS systems on websites such as Amazon.com. For example, here follow this link: www.amazon.com/Pioneer-AVIC-D3-Navigation.../B000MY72F0.
None of the top car manufacturers provide in dash GPS systems with no additional charge. Many cars come with all star pre-installed however the owner has to pay a subscription. Most of the car manufacturers do not plan on adding indash GPS systems as a standard in vehicles anytime soon.
Follow the directions in the manual or pamphlet that comes with the product. Also, check with auto mechanics as they may have some knowledge that can help you. Also,a web search may give you the directions.
If by gold GPS you mean GoldStar GPS, it does have good reviews. People who have purchased it claim that it works great.
Global Positioning System
Cobra is a company that offers a variety of automobile equipment ranging from gps devices to radars. Cobra gps systems refers to gps systems provided by the company Cobra.
Yes, but they are very expensive. (Typical Price can be around $999)
A GPS stands for Global Positioning Satellite and is a device which uses satellite location to determine your position. A caddie is a device which is a container or carrier for another item. As such, a GPS caddie is an item which holds a GPS.
Satellite navigation is what it stands for. But it is called a 'GPS'
This is illegal in most states. No info can be given.
GPS on a ring likely stands for "Genuine Precious Stone," indicating that the ring contains a real and authentic gemstone.