Many modern cars come equipped with built-in navigation systems, including luxury brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Lexus, as well as mainstream brands like Toyota, Honda, Ford, Chevrolet, and Volkswagen. Some entry-level models may offer navigation as an optional feature. Additionally, many cars now support smartphone integration that allows users to access navigation apps like Google Maps or Apple Maps through the car's infotainment system.
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Of course. There are thousands, [millions perhaps] of older model cars that don't have GPS.
Coil packs are analogous to the old distributor systems. Most modern cars do not use distributors anymore. Instead the ignition systems are completely electronic.
Yes you can most if them will be historic cars from 80s and could cost around 350,000 at least all without spares modern f1 cars are kept away for a while to keep secrets about the cars
Autombile navigation systems are used in cars but are not limited to just cars. Many systems have the ability to convert to pedestrian mode to be used on the go.
From '96 up the Tauri (and all cars) had OBD2 systems, which (I believe) can not be read without a scanner. Many chain auto parts stores will check codes on these cars for free.
Not all modern cars have Antifreeze. The vast majority of them do though.
Or any cars for that matter
All modern cars do.
Yes. All cars have begun to be built with air pollution control systems in them due to the increase in pollution in urban cities. Some cars have air pollution control systems and some don't.
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