GPS navigation system
Always reach your destination with our GPS navigation systems! Find the perfect model and connect it to the car's electrical system. You'll never get lost again!
Find the perfect guide for every journey with our used GPS navigation systems!
GPS navigation systems for cars are, today, an indispensable tool for millions of drivers, transforming the way we get around. From factory-integrated units to mobile apps and portable sat-navs, their primary function is to provide precise real-time guidance, helping you reach your destination as efficiently as possible. They don't just show you the way with detailed maps and turn-by-turn directions — they can also provide information on traffic conditions, points of interest, speed limits and alternative routes. In short, investing in a good GPS system means gaining peace of mind, saving time and saving fuel.
Frequently asked questions
We can distinguish three types:
- Factory-installed systems built into the vehicle, featuring large screens and steering wheel controls.
- Portable units, known as PNDs (Personal Navigation Devices), dedicated devices that mount on the dashboard or windscreen.
- Mobile applications used on smartphones, which can integrate with the car.
Its core functions are: - Displaying streets on detailed maps. - Providing step-by-step voice-guided directions to your destination. - Recalculating the route when you go off course or need to take a detour. - Searching for destinations based on the information you provide, such as an address, place name, or coordinates. Do the maps need to be updated? </h3><div class="faq-body"> Although these systems have advanced significantly, it is still necessary to apply updates from time to time to reflect changes such as road closures, speed limits, and points of interest.
Although these systems have advanced significantly today, it is still necessary to apply updates from time to time to keep up with changes such as road closures, speed limit adjustments, and new points of interest.
A dedicated navigation system will always be the better choice. The reason is straightforward: they offer stronger signal reception, a larger and more ergonomic screen, and seamless integration with the car's onboard systems. Mobile apps, on the other hand, do offer online features and receive regular updates, but they depend on your phone's signal coverage and consume a lot of battery. It's also worth keeping in mind that they use mobile data — once your data runs out, they'll stop providing information.
It's a perfectly viable and cost-effective option if you're looking to save money. In fact, in our catalogue you'll find both PNDs and complete factory-fitted systems compatible with your vehicle's model.
We are an auto recycler with many years of experience, so we understand that what you're looking for is a good-quality replacement part for your vehicle. We guarantee:
- That the device is in perfect condition and working correctly.
- Multiple options, tailored to your needs and vehicle type.
- All the accessories you need to get it up and running will be included.
- Full information about the device is provided on the product listing. If you need more — such as technical specifications — we can send it to you by email.
- We stock everything from modern to older models.
- The best warranty around!
It all depends on your driving habits and the model of your car. If your vehicle originally came with a built-in system, you can search our catalogue to see if we have a compatible model or one from the same make as your car. The other option is to go for a portable unit, especially if your car didn't come with one integrated. Not sure which one to choose? Or can't find one that's compatible with your car? No problem — get in touch and we'll be happy to advise you!
Portable models are very straightforward to set up — they work in a similar way to smartphones. However, a GPS navigation system that is integrated into the dashboard is a different matter entirely. Unless you have significant mechanical training or experience, we recommend leaving that installation in the hands of a professional.