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Autoblog | by Dan Roth | Wed, May 9

Autoblog is the #4 Blogger for Hyundai

Automakers are starting to get hip to this fact. Hyundai, while they're offering integrated nav on the Veracruz, sees no problem selling Garmin aftermarket units right off the showroom floor. The portables are a fast growing segment as consumers realize the value of third-party, portab...

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