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Solar Powered Bluetooth Car Kit

Solar Powered Bluetooth Car Kit
Here is another Bluetooth car kit to add to the already long list that you have to choose from, except for the fact that this one is solar powered. It clips to your sun visor, so when you receive a call, you will hardly need to take your eyes off the road, and since it is so close to your face, you won’t sound muffled at all.

Magellan RoadMate 1700

Magellan RoadMate 1700
Some specs and an image of the new Magellan RoadMate 1700 have been leaked and we are definitely excited over them. This new RoadMate will feature a 7 inch screen and an AAA TourBook with 6 million points of interest, text-to-speech and multiple-point routing capability.

Pioneer AVIC-Z110BT: Never Ask For Directions

Pioneer AVIC Z110BT: Never Ask For Directions
Pioneer’s latest navigation system isn’t messing around. This thing features the normal fare as well as “Drive Report”, which, when you input fuel price and mileage it can easily calculate trip cost, to give you the cheapest route. It also can show you the real signs you are supposed to be looking for, and features iPod connectivity and DVD playback so you won’t ever get bored. $1,600.

Garmin Nuvi 7×5 Series GPS Navigation Systems

Garmin Nuvi 7x5 Series GPS Navigation Systems

Garmin has upgraded its Nuvi 7×5 Series with some new GPS navigation gadgets including the Nüvi 755T, 765T, 775T and 785T. These new GPS navigators feature a 3D transparent view of buildings for easier navigation. FYI, the Nuvi 755T is the most basic model of all, while the 765T boasts stereo Bluetooth connectivity. Meanwhile, the Nuvi 775T offers maps of Europe and the 785T supports MSN Direct receiver with a trial subscription.

DUB Pimpstar Digital Image Wheels

DUB Pimpstar Digital Image Wheels
These DUB Pimpstar rims project pictures while you drive. And you thought spinners were flamboyant. $12,500.

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Siemens Park Mate

Siemens Park Mate

Looks like Siemens is working on some cool sci-fi car-parking solution called Park Mate. Using sensors, it will alert you when you pass a space that your car will fit into, and it will even take over and actually park it for you—steering all on its own.

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