Must be able to track the vehicle's location
You can install a GPS - tracking device in your car. After installing software on your computer, you can pull it up to track where you can track it at anytime.
I don't have an OnStar system, but I believe it should. Most GPS devices leave what's callled breadcrumbs (trails of where the vehicle has been). Now it all depends on how large of a record the OnStar system retains.
To use a GPS on City Driver, simply input your destination address into the GPS device before starting your journey. The device will then provide you with turn-by-turn directions to your destination. Follow the directions displayed on the GPS screen to navigate through the city streets effectively and reach your destination.
You can have a GPS tracker added to your vehicle by the manufacturer or by the dealer who sells your vehicle. You can also purchase one for your vehicle and install it yourself.
To track a commercial vehicle, you must have a vehicle tracking system, much like a GPS. With one of these systems, it is easy to use and track the commercial vehicle.
No, but their is a system that will track/locate a vehicle, in addition, it gives many useful features
Must be able to track the vehicle's location
GPS is a type of auto track device. The GPS tells various information such as vehicle location and speed. This is a standard feature in many new automobiles.
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You can install a GPS - tracking device in your car. After installing software on your computer, you can pull it up to track where you can track it at anytime.
Yes, repossession agents (repo men) can track your cell phone if they have the necessary technology or tools, such as GPS tracking devices installed in the vehicle. Additionally, if a phone is linked to the car's infotainment system, it may provide location data. However, tracking a cell phone directly without consent may raise legal and ethical concerns. Always check local laws regarding privacy and tracking.
That would depend on your GPS device. Look in the manual, it should say something about "storing a track". The GPS doesn't really care what, if any vehicle you're using.
Police can only legally track a vehicle with a court order or in cooperation with the owner. This is done by GPS transponders and Cellphone transponders which pinpoint the vehicle by triangulation.
Yes! A repo man stole into my locked backyard to install a GPS system when I did not pay on a TITLE LOAN. I noticed him following me over the next two weeks. The repo man stole back into my yard to remove the GPS after two weeks with no repo success. I settled with the CASH STORE for the original loan amount no interest.
There are a few companies who make devices to track your vehicle, including LoJack, which has been the industry standard for years. You could also use a website such as www.spytechs.com/GPS/default.htm for a more low-cost option to track your car with GPS technology.
"Best Buy sells GPS systems for cars, which are essentially considered vehicle tracking systems. That is what they do, they track your vehicle to give you directions."