Cars & Transportation

GPS systems

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: fred

19th Jun 2009 11:47pm

I think that GPS units are very clever things and that they will take off as an easy way to find your way around. Not that expensive and very handy to use. I travelled form Melb to Cairns and back useing different routes each way and it took me as direct as possible to every address that I entered.

Anonymous
  • 13th Oct 2012 07:12am

We Purchased a new car last year and opted out of the gps in exchange for a 10 inch drop down DVD player with wireless headphones for the kids. BEST DECISION I EVER MADE!! I just use my iPhone for a gps- had to take a trip to the middle of woop woop had no idea where it was, threw the adress into the iPhone and walla! It even had this little dot ( that was us) that copied our every move to the exact point, and best of all- the kids were quiet the whole time. Lol


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