1981 Honda Accord Navigation System Honda's 1981 In-Car Navigator is Seriously Old School Honda Worldwide | History GPS navigation devices have grown over the last several years to many affordable units readily available to any willing consumer. However, did you know that navigation devices were available as early as 1981. Back in 1981 Honda offered a “non-satellite-guided system." According to GrandJDM, You choose a plastic map from the guide book, insert it into the machine, place an "X" on your current position and then a gas gyroscope measures the car's movement, plotting your course. This handy device retailed for around $2-3k when it was released in 1981. Sadly, the machine was attached to the Accord which only retailed for around $8,000 that year. http://www.gpsmagazine.com/assets/ho...nav_450-op.jpg http://s1.aecdn.com/images/gallery/m...ium-2971_1.jpg |
Gyro Nav aids in a car lol |
^ atleast it doesn't take 7 mins to align :troll: |
Those mirrors :troll: |
that chick voice guiding you was your wife yelling "your supposed to turn right look at the map!!" |
It probably works better than apple maps lol |
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