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type954 12-29-2007 06:52 PM

GPS recommendations
 
i was surprised the other night when i asked the wife if she would use a GPS and got a positive reply. i know nothing about brands, prices and features. hey, i'm a guy.... i don't do maps or instructions.... so, i'm starting a thread about merits of GPS, etc. tell me what you know......

87turbolook911 12-29-2007 07:06 PM

This should be helpful for you Jim:

http://dorkiphus.net/porsche/showthr...highlight=NUVI

986SChris 01-02-2008 11:03 AM

Garmin nuvi360, has the bluetooth option. Bought of evilbay 8 mo ago for $400. Has never let me down.

Love it!

Lupin..the..3rd 01-02-2008 11:38 AM

You really can't go wrong with a Garmin. I used to have a Magellan and didn't care for it much.

thomschoon 01-02-2008 11:51 AM

Take a look at all of them and find the one that has features you will use. I have a Tomtom 910 that has USA & Europe maps as I use it in Europe on a regular basis, I also subscribe to their speed camera & traffic update service for Europe as it has saved me a number of times. If you dont need the extra maps, dont waste the money as there are several good units on the market under $300.

HoodPin 01-02-2008 12:18 PM

I've been a Garmin fan for many years. Latest NUVI's are very easy to use; bought one for my wife and she loves it! But note that some models do not interface with PC's. My wife's NUVI is great for plugging in a single address and driving to it. Plus the touch-screen is nice size and easy to use. However, my Garmin QuestII, tough smaller screen and menu-driven, is able to interface with my PC (using software that came with it; MapSource). I can design routes and waypoints on the PC and then download them to the GPS. Worked great for our 2-week Western driving adventure last year (in a rented minivan) over 2400+ miles. Each day was a separate saved route, and we never got lost.

If you plan to use the GPS a lot, and would like to easily design & save routes, look for a PC-compatible model.


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