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Article: Carin offers easy aftermarket GPS navigation system for autos.(Auto Weekend)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- May 26, 2000
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With the Carin In-Car Navigation System you'll never get lost.
That's the first line in the advertising brochure published by Philips Car Systems, a division of Mannesmann VDO. This Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) system is one of the aftermarket systems competing in the growing demand for car-bound navigation systems.
We see GPS systems in small battery-operated hand-held units that will keep us from getting lost while hiking and the more sophisticated systems containing CDs with street maps of every city in the United States.
All that is needed to use this one is an address. The system will plot your course via the quickest, shortest ...
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