"it's going to take quite awhile before a significant amount of drivers can rock navigation systems in their rides"
Evidently you aren't very familiar with Japanese automotives. Practically every low- to mid-range vehicle being sold in Japan at the moment is equipped with a car navigation system. The level of graphic quality (i.e. three dimensional topographical data) far surpasses what's available in most other countries.
It's a good bet to assume that most if not all Japanese cars on the road, within the next ten years, will be equipped with at the very least some form of navigation system.
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"it's going to take quite awhile before a significant amount of drivers can rock navigation systems in their rides"
Evidently you aren't very familiar with Japanese automotives. Practically every low- to mid-range vehicle being sold in Japan at the moment is equipped with a car navigation system. The level of graphic quality (i.e. three dimensional topographical data) far surpasses what's available in most other countries.
It's a good bet to assume that most if not all Japanese cars on the road, within the next ten years, will be equipped with at the very least some form of navigation system.