

Many newer cars come with navigation systems. You can add one to your car with an in-dash navigation receiver.
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Adding an in-dash navigation system to your vehicle helps you get where you're going and keeps you entertained along the way. It'll deliver turn-by-turn guidance using its on-screen maps and voice prompts you'll hear over your car's speakers. A navigation system can also help you find businesses and services, and let you know what's happening on the road ahead. On top of all that, it acts your entertainment center, usually offering an AM/FM tuner, CD, and DVD playback. You get it all in one convenient package:
You get guidance from voice prompts and on-screen maps stored either on a built-in hard drive or DVDs you load into the receiver. Hard-drive systems tend to be a bit faster, and make using other functions, like sending movies the back seat, easier.
You can find banks, restaurants, phone numbers, and more when you're away from home. Each brand offers millions of points of interest.
Many systems work with optional services that keep you updated on traffic conditions, including traffic snarls and construction.
Most receivers with navigation also offer DVD movie playback, connections for control of your iPod®, and convenience like Bluetooth® compatibility.