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I have a Garmin NUVI 360. It is smaller than the current round of widescreen NUVIs, has bluetooth, mp3, stereo output and uses street names during navigation. I would say, at a minimum, you'd want the GPS to be able to hook into your stereo (3.5mm output jack) and speak street names. Garmins have been great, and they have maps for countrys all over the world. Plus you can change the vehicle on the screen. I have not found a tiny green Lotus yet, but I do have a MINI Cooper...
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