Installation Options For Auto Navigation Systems
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
By Owen Jones
Auto navigation systems or sat nav systems, as they are commonly referred to, are in practically every new car or truck that is purchased these days. But what about older cars and trucks?
Older vehicles can also take advantage of these new auto navigation systems because of the various installation options open to drivers. An auto navigation system does not have to be fitted by the producer of your automobile.
In fact, there are many third party installers of auto navigation systems: there are 'specialist installers', garages will do it or you can do it yourself. True, you may run into difficulties if you want to cut a hole in the dashboard of your car or truck and you may be loathe to remove your CD player in order to install one, but there are also plenty of models that can be attached by other quite simple techniques.
Furthermore, if you do not only travel by car, there are other alternatives that you may prefer, such as the portable options so that you can take your sat nav in your craft on the water with you or on a bicycling or hiking vacation.
These portable devices range in quality, but they still work well and are becoming better all the time. Satellite navigation by laptop or PDA is another option that offers good quality mobile information.
The main difficulty with conventional paper road maps is that they are out of date before you get them. Some of them are years and years out of date as they may have lain on a bookshop shelf for a very long time.
In contrast, GPS or GPRS satellite navigation systems normally provide information that is up to the minute on important information like traffic jams or floods and up to the hour on lesser problems.
This up to date intelligence is being typed into the database twenty-four-seven by thousands of intelligence providers world-wide and then sold on to the people that manufactured your sat nav system.
You automatically purchase a license to access that data when you buy your sat nav system. However, you may have to renew your license every year.
When it comes to choosing one of the auto navigation systems, remember to check the service and licensing details. Another point to keep in mind is the cost of the auto navigation system and its installation cost. Having sat nav installed by the manufacturer of your vehicle is the easiest alternative, but it is by far the most expensive one too.
You perhaps pay between double and treble for this means of installation, but if you are purchasing your vehicle on finance, well, you will be paying interest on that for five to ten years as well and that will mean that you will pay closer to ten times what it would cost to have sat nav fitted by a third party.
It is unquestionably worth bearing in mind when you go to buy a new car and see one of those fantastic auto navigation systems pre-fitted.
Older vehicles can also take advantage of these new auto navigation systems because of the various installation options open to drivers. An auto navigation system does not have to be fitted by the producer of your automobile.
In fact, there are many third party installers of auto navigation systems: there are 'specialist installers', garages will do it or you can do it yourself. True, you may run into difficulties if you want to cut a hole in the dashboard of your car or truck and you may be loathe to remove your CD player in order to install one, but there are also plenty of models that can be attached by other quite simple techniques.
Furthermore, if you do not only travel by car, there are other alternatives that you may prefer, such as the portable options so that you can take your sat nav in your craft on the water with you or on a bicycling or hiking vacation.
These portable devices range in quality, but they still work well and are becoming better all the time. Satellite navigation by laptop or PDA is another option that offers good quality mobile information.
The main difficulty with conventional paper road maps is that they are out of date before you get them. Some of them are years and years out of date as they may have lain on a bookshop shelf for a very long time.
In contrast, GPS or GPRS satellite navigation systems normally provide information that is up to the minute on important information like traffic jams or floods and up to the hour on lesser problems.
This up to date intelligence is being typed into the database twenty-four-seven by thousands of intelligence providers world-wide and then sold on to the people that manufactured your sat nav system.
You automatically purchase a license to access that data when you buy your sat nav system. However, you may have to renew your license every year.
When it comes to choosing one of the auto navigation systems, remember to check the service and licensing details. Another point to keep in mind is the cost of the auto navigation system and its installation cost. Having sat nav installed by the manufacturer of your vehicle is the easiest alternative, but it is by far the most expensive one too.
You perhaps pay between double and treble for this means of installation, but if you are purchasing your vehicle on finance, well, you will be paying interest on that for five to ten years as well and that will mean that you will pay closer to ten times what it would cost to have sat nav fitted by a third party.
It is unquestionably worth bearing in mind when you go to buy a new car and see one of those fantastic auto navigation systems pre-fitted.
About the Author:
Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on a variety of topics, but is currently involved with the fleet management tracking system. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun.
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