KimKim Joins TomTom's Stable of Voices

Kim Cattrall, Sex and the City: The Movie Brian Ach/WireImage.com

Kim Cattrall has driven plenty of people mad with her sultry coos. Now she'll help drive them to slightly more concrete locations.

The Sex and the City maven is the latest celeb, and first female, to lend her pipes to the TomTom GPS navigation system, signing on to give directions, and more, to owners of the device.

"Putting my voice on GPS systems is such a unique way for me to reach out and connect with my fans," Cattrall said. "I am thrilled to be able to entertain my fans by giving them turn-by-turn directions to make their trips more fun and exciting."

Some of the fun and exciting Samantha Jones-inspired bons mots to be included with Cattrall's service will include the phrases, "This is the city, darling. Anything goes," and "Don't touch my Manolos."

The star joins a growing list of celebrities that have lent their voices to the GPS device, including John Cleese, Burt Reynolds, Dennis Hopper, Curt Schilling and Mr. T.

Cattrall's premium voice will not come standard on TomTom devices, but is immediately available for download for $12.95.

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