
If you happen to have an eye for the Suzuki SX4 model, rejoice as the Japanese automobile manufacturer has decided to offer a touch screen navigation system for free in all their 2009 models, making them the first company to do so in the sub-$16,000 vehicle class. The flip-up unit will be supplied by Garmin and known as “T.R.I.P”, offering Bluetooth connectivity, live traffic info, the location of the lowest gas prices as well as a fair bit of points of interest. You can even upload your favorite routes thanks to Suzuki’s own social networkin-type website. Do you think this marketing strategy will see more and more people purchase Suzukis just because of a free GPS navigation system?
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