Suzuki Grand Vitara and Garmin Navigation

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2009_SX4_GarminTRIP_Navigation_system_002The 2010 Suzuki Grand Vitara was recently driven and reviewed by Motor Trend and they've declared that it's "Nav Done Right." Although it's rare for us to mention car reviews on this blog, the Grand Vitara is unique because all 2010 models come equipped with Garmin navigation, which makes it the Vitara the least expensive SUV with navigation.

Many people who decide to purchase a car with an on-board navigation system, instead of a portable Garmin GPS device, do so because they don't want to have cords on their dash or a GPS suction-cupped to their windshield. The Garmin device in the Suzuki Grand Vitara addresses all of those concerns because the docking station is completely integrated and customized, which means no cords or suction-cup mounts. The Suzuki's GPS mount sits on the top of the dash and it folds down when not in use. And since the GPS device is based on a Garmin nüvi, drivers can remove the device from the cradle and use it in pedestrian mode whenever they reach their destination. The Garmin GPS in the Suzuki Grand Vitara has many of the newest nüvi features like ecoRoute, Bluetooth for handsfree calling, and lane assist with junction view so drivers will see a realistic presentation of road signs and junctions along the route.  

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