| Maik |
Now that nav systems have come way down in price, we are considering buying several of these units as Holiday gifts.
Does anyone have any experience with it? Is it a worthwhile piece of equipment? |
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| kunB |
quote: Originally posted by Maik
Now that nav systems have come way down in price, we are considering buying several of these units as Holiday gifts.
Does anyone have any experience with it? Is it a worthwhile piece of equipment?
I have used Garmin Nuv 350 last week when I was in SFO and Vegas and GrandCanyon. I was worth the money that I had invested. Garmin is a better product than Magellan. |
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| jhue |
| I highly recommend spending the extra fifty bucks or so and getting a GPS with Bluetooth capability. That way your wireless hands-free travels with you along with your GPS. |
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| mgmdx |
quote: Originally posted by kunB
I have used Garmin Nuv 350 last week when I was in SFO and Vegas and GrandCanyon. I was worth the money that I had invested. Garmin is a better product than Magellan.
quote: Originally posted by jhue
I highly recommend spending the extra fifty bucks or so and getting a GPS with Bluetooth capability. That way your wireless hands-free travels with you along with your GPS.
Agree on both of the above points. :4:
Garmin Nuvi 360 is a highly portable unit that has bluetooth capability (along with many other features). These are $150 off on Costco website right now. At $550 it is a great deal. |
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| R Stevens |
Anybody have any knowledge or experience with TomTom car nav products, especially the GO510?
I have a preference for Garmin, but my daughter has the TomTom on her Christmas list. |
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