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Sound Advice: Magellan GPS unit gets the nod

Q I have a 2003 Acura with the factory navigation system. Sometimes it gets me lost due to the old map info, and upgrades are expensive. Is there any way to use another product in this system? Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune

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