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Why I Love My GPS

By Benn Grains

If you've been in the market for a car, truck, or SUV recently, no doubt you've seen the vast number of vehicles sporting shiny new auto global positioning systems (GPS) as part of an package upgrade. These systems are invaluable when you find yourself stuck in slow-moving traffic or when roads are closing due to nasty weather or traffic pile ups. They also come in equally handy when faced with every day driving.

I have absolutely no regrets about purchasing a Global Positioning System (GPS). While I can't promise that you will love your GPS as much as I love mine (all systems are not created equal), I can assure you that your driving, particularly on long road trips, will go much more smoothly with one.

On the other end of the spectrum however, you have people who could get helplessly lost and flustered finding their way out of the driveway on dark and moonless nights. Using GPS is like having an extra pair of eyes. While you may not get the top of the line system that has the ability to help you parallel park your car, you may get one that is nice enough to help you figure out where you are and where you're going. That alone makes the purchase money well spent.

Global positioning systems aren't commanding as high a price as they brought in a mere two years ago. With the increase in demand and availability, this transportation convenience is becoming much more affordable.

While having a GPS system installed in your vehicle is great when you find yourself lost in the woods, a handheld GPS device can also help you find alternate routes when traffic is busy on your traditional drive to the grocery store. They can help you avoid roads that have been closed due to maintenance, or even help you find a quick way around road work that is being performed along your route. These devices can also help you find shorter routes to events that you may not have been aware existed before.

If you never use this system and only get it because it looks cool, then you definitely are not getting your money's worth. Technology is only good when it's useful to someone. Unused, it is assisting no one and is essentially a waste of money.

On the other end of the spectrum however, you have people who could get helplessly lost and flustered finding their way out of the driveway on dark and moonless nights. Using GPS is like having an extra pair of eyes. While you may not get the top of the line system that has the ability to help you parallel park your car, you may get one that is nice enough to help you figure out where you are and where you're going. That alone makes the purchase money well spent.

If you never use this system and only get it because it looks cool, then you definitely are not getting your money's worth. Technology is only good when it's useful to someone. Unused, it is assisting no one and is essentially a waste of money.

I have absolutely no regrets about purchasing a Global Positioning System. While I can't promise that you will love your GPS as much as I love mine (all systems are not created equal), I can assure you that your driving, particularly on long road trips, will go much more smoothly with one.

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