
TomTom and Renault will be working together to roll out a fully integrated navigation system that will retail for approximately 500 Euros – that’s pretty affordable by any means since most fully integrated GPS systems will cost in the region of $1,500 to $2,000. This new navigation solutions will be available to Renault customers across a handful of models, with maps provided courtesy of TeleAtlas. You won’t find these newly equipped vehicles available this year though as they will only be out sometime in 1H next year.
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