
Nissan knows that there is a market for built-in in-car navigation systems, and are working on rolling out a $400 option for the Sentra as well as other vehicles in their stable from January onwards. This navigation system will come with a 5″ touchscreen display, an intuitive interface, Bluetooth connectivity, USB support, XM satellite and XM Traffic NavTraffic. Apart from that, whenever you hook up your iPod or iPhone, it will also juice either device for added functionality.
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