This function cannot be used with Google Map in Japan, but the factory-installed car navigation system from Nissan Motor Co Ltd of Japan can transmit data from Google Maps to an E-mail address input by the user.
SYNC is a communication and entertainment system developed by Ford and Microsoft. Ford claims that its next-generation system - SYNC with traffic, directions and information - leverages voice-recognition software, integrated GPS
The new Ford SYNC is the latest version of the car company’s voice activated in-car communication and entertainment system for mobile phones and digital music players. It offers personalized voice-enabled traffic reports,
Nissan unveils NV2500 ablaze bartering car concept Filed under: Concept Cars, Trucks/Pickups, NissanClick aloft for a high-res angel arcade of the Nissan NV2500Today at the Nissan Abstruse Centermost in Farmington Hills, MI,
Burglars broke into a 2008 Nissan Altima and 2002 Dodge Ram pickup truck in a condominium lot on the 1200 block of South Old Wilke Road overnight Jan. 2-3; a GPS unit was stolen out of the Nissan and a navigation/DVD system,
Commissioners table GIS grant proposal. Officials say they need more time to consider emergency GPS tracking system. Commissioners table GIS grant proposal. CHATTER: Need more time to consider emergency GPS tracking system
Sync is really easy to use and the nav system works pretty well. It sounds to me like the part about gps nav. from a phone is in addition to the existing (and hopefully updated) gps nav system.
However, Lexus should acquire the extra eDestination feature that allows users to programme up to 200 destinations via the Lexus website which then sends them directly to the car. GPS (Global Positioning System) is used by the vehicle
The ECLIPSE AVN4430 is a kitchen-sink-included, iPod-ready entertainment system with a TomTom GPS navigation unit and Bluetooth phone communications that's retro-fittable to any car dash - replicating the high-end consoles found in
And the new Nissan GT-R has a top-speed limiter (mandatory in Japan - at 180 km/h) which disables itself when the GPS detects that the car is at a known location of a racetrack. Posted by: Brian P | January 04, 2009 at 08:00 AM

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