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bigwood29 05-27-2008 10:13 PM

Recommended auto GPS
 
What portable auto GPS are people using? I've heard great things about Garmin's but what's the best all 'round model? I'm thinking price range to be from $200 to $350. Some have mentioned the Garmin 250, 250W, 260, 350, and 360. Any experiences with those? Thanks!

nashall 05-28-2008 08:59 AM

i have the 250w and i love it. it has everything you need. the difference between the 250 and the 250w is that it is wide screen which makes viewing alot better to see. i just got back from a trip to L.A and i was using it down there...made the trip alot more enjoyable, since i didnt have to plan for things to see all by highway and closest exit....it took me all over the city(fastest route), so we got to see alot more.

Ontittech 05-28-2008 11:17 AM

If your looking to spend a little more, go with the TomTom Go 720, I have had mine for a couple of months and I love it. The Voice Input is great for entering in information without having to type it on the keyboard, and the MapShare feature is a great thing if you live in Contructario. I picked mine up off E-Bay for $350 including a case, mount, and Car adapter

bigwood29 05-28-2008 01:34 PM

Thanks. Yeah, I like the bigger screen. I think there's a 260W now as well. Will definitely check those out.




Originally Posted by nashall (Post 391264)
i have the 250w and i love it. it has everything you need. the difference between the 250 and the 250w is that it is wide screen which makes viewing alot better to see. i just got back from a trip to L.A and i was using it down there...made the trip alot more enjoyable, since i didnt have to plan for things to see all by highway and closest exit....it took me all over the city(fastest route), so we got to see alot more.

That was one of the ones I first looked at. Someone told me not to go with TomTom however. Said they had problems with updating maps. Maybe it was a one-time issue. Thanks for input.



Originally Posted by Ontittech (Post 391274)
If your looking to spend a little more, go with the TomTom Go 720, I have had mine for a couple of months and I love it. The Voice Input is great for entering in information without having to type it on the keyboard, and the MapShare feature is a great thing if you live in Contructario. I picked mine up off E-Bay for $350 including a case, mount, and Car adapter


Denis 05-28-2008 05:30 PM

i got a garmin c550 and its perfict, go for anything thats garmin, they got the best GPS SYSTEM

boomthat 06-11-2008 06:29 PM

gps are so popular now.. but i used them once and wow what a huge difference it makes.

can literally drive somewhere without even knowing what to do adn you can find anything!

XSNRGE 06-13-2008 02:22 PM

Garmin Nuvi 200's are on sale at CT now for $170

cyberscorpi0 06-23-2008 01:26 PM

Garmin 660 is now $350 @ TigerDirect. Rated # 1 Automotive GPS.

Rita99 07-21-2008 01:11 PM

Hi guy,I have some GPS product with different size and functions,if you need pls email me at this onvon@onvon.com
This is Rita

N0FEAR 07-28-2008 01:01 PM

The Navigon From Futureshop or The Source. Easy interface, better maping characteristics, and you can watch the demo to see for yourself. You'll like it.


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