Turn-By-Turn Directions
All navigation systems, whether in-dash or portable, provide turn-by-turn directions both verbally and visually. This Eclipse after-market system switches to close-up view within a quarter mile of a turn and counts down in feet when 500 feet away.
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Full-Featured In-Dash Nav
This split screen shows 2D and 3D views of the current location in Pioneer's AVIC-Z2 navigation system. Replacing the factory head unit, the Z2 is a sophisticated, yet easy-to-use, system that offers just about every feature a driver could want, including voice recognition, iPod, cellphone, CD ripping, DVD playback and XM or SIRIUS satellite radio. (Image courtesy of Pioneer Electronics USA Inc.)
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