This eNav feature in General Motors vehicles is really cool. This Google-powered GPS feature will lessen the driver's chances of getting lost even if he will go to a certain place for the first time.
The only question is the availability and accuracy of the information on Google maps. Are they available in most places? This will be an issue when you go to smaller, less developed countries but then again, maybe General Motors still won't have this feature in their car models there.
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