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<DIV>Fenton,</DIV>
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<DIV>FWIW, I do have a GPS system in my car and it's fantastic. At first I
didn't think I needed it or would use it - now I can't live without it.
They all have basically the same features but, right now, the BEST feature is
that it plots/guides you to the shortest distance between where you are and
your destination, good for mileage. It always tells you the distance and
time to your destination so you (probably) won't be late but, if you are, you
can call ahead - nice customer service touch. If you hit a jam, it'll take
you on an alternate route. Anyway, if it won't break the bank, go for
it. It is just cool, it's very efficient.</DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>