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    Car GPS Devices

    I'm mulling over buying a GPS device for the car as a Christmas present. Does anyone have any experience with these things? I don't want one that's too fancy; text to speech and real-time traffic capability are about the only two things I'd like it to have. I've done a little reserch but was wondering what advice anyone here may be able to provide.

    Best Buy has a deal going on the Tom Tom One XLS. That has the text to speech and has the capability for the traffic updates. I've seen some mixed reviews on it though.

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    I don't have one, but my brother has a Garmin. He uses it all the time, all over the country. Loves it.

    I have seen it make an occasional mistake, but overall I have been impressed with it.
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    We have the TomTom One. Got it over a year ago when we had just moved here. I think it works really well. You have to get used to its directions because it really means what it says. "Exit right, then, go straight on" and "keep left, then keep right"...it really means it!

    For the most part, very useful!

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    I bought the Garmin Nuvi 650 about 6 weeks ago, and I love it.

    https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=134&pID=8671

    Quick little link to the Garmin site to give you the features, specs, etc.

    Not sure on your price range, but I would highly highly recommend this unit.

    I compared probably 10 different Garmin units, at least 6 Tom Toms, and 3 or 4 Magellans, and this was the one that I felt had everything I wanted at the price I could afford.

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    Re: Car GPS Devices

    Quote Originally Posted by Highlifeman21 View Post
    I bought the Garmin Nuvi 650 about 6 weeks ago, and I love it.

    https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=134&pID=8671

    Quick little link to the Garmin site to give you the features, specs, etc.

    Not sure on your price range, but I would highly highly recommend this unit.

    I compared probably 10 different Garmin units, at least 6 Tom Toms, and 3 or 4 Magellans, and this was the one that I felt had everything I wanted at the price I could afford.

    That looks like a nice one. Since you've had other units I have a specific question for you:

    What do think of the 4.3" widescreen as opposed to the 3.5" square screens on the Tom-Toms and others? Is it a significant improvement or does it make very little difference?

    I'm considering some basic models for my wife as a present and I'm hung up on whether it's worth the extra money for the widescreen.

    I'm considering the c330 or the 200W.

    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Ray View Post
    That looks like a nice one. Since you've had other units I have a specific question for you:

    What do think of the 4.3" widescreen as opposed to the 3.5" square screens on the Tom-Toms and others? Is it a significant improvement or does it make very little difference?

    I'm considering some basic models for my wife as a present and I'm hung up on whether it's worth the extra money for the widescreen.

    I'm considering the c330 or the 200W.

    Thanks.
    The biggest difference with the screen size is when you have to type something into the unit when the keyboard screen pops up. I had to use a stylus to type in on the smaller screen units, whereas fingertips were fine on the bigger screen units. To me, that was a big selling point.

    Also, the bigger screen is easier to see with more complex maps (think subdivisions and grid style street layouts).



    My roommate has the c330, and it suits his needs, and he has no problem typing things in on the smaller screen, and the view range is adequate.

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    Re: Car GPS Devices

    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Ray View Post
    That looks like a nice one. Since you've had other units I have a specific question for you:

    What do think of the 4.3" widescreen as opposed to the 3.5" square screens on the Tom-Toms and others? Is it a significant improvement or does it make very little difference?

    I'm considering some basic models for my wife as a present and I'm hung up on whether it's worth the extra money for the widescreen.

    I'm considering the c330 or the 200W.

    Thanks.
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    I have a Garmin 340. It's a hair more expensive than the 330 but says street names when the turn by turn happens. Also some of the Garmin models can't handle the lastest version of the maps.

    I love my GPS. The street pilots are cheaper (do some on-line pricing) because they are the "old style". Nuvi's are much thinner. I wish mine was bluetooth capable but other than that I love it.
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    I got a no-name brand (MyGuide 3050) cheap a couple years ago. It does the job. It's handy, especially if you move around a lot like me. It probably saved me a fortune in gas here in San Diego. Instead of burning gas trying to find my way, I'm able to go right to my destination without stopping at the gas station to ask for directions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RBA View Post
    It probably saved me a fortune in gas here in San Diego. Instead of burning gas trying to find my way, I'm able to go right to my destination without stopping at the gas station to ask for directions.
    I got a lot of use out of mine when I first moved to San Antonio. Now that I know my way around, I usually leave it at home to avoid losing a car window to a smash-and-grab.

    It's great for trips to other cities, though. With the GPS in the car, I can make a reservation at a hotel and get right to the front door without ever making a wrong turn.
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    You know what's funny? I probably drive more miles in a week than anyone else here and I still don't have one of those things. I manage pretty well with Rand McNally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldRightHander View Post
    You know what's funny? I probably drive more miles in a week than anyone else here and I still don't have one of those things. I manage pretty well with Rand McNally.

    That's what everyone says till they have one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldRightHander View Post
    You know what's funny? I probably drive more miles in a week than anyone else here and I still don't have one of those things. I manage pretty well with Rand McNally.
    Having a GPS unit is a lot like getting High speed internet access. You may not *NEED* it, but once you have it you wouldn't give it back.

    In your line of work I'd consider it an essential tool for efficiency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonelong View Post
    Having a GPS unit is a lot like getting High speed internet access. You may not *NEED* it, but once you have it you wouldn't give it back.

    In your line of work I'd consider it an essential tool for efficiency.

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    I'll be getting a laptop in a couple weeks. I can find my way from one city to another with the Rand McNally nationwide atlas about as fast as someone can type in the city names. Then what I need are directions to the pickup or drop within that city. I can find that on the computer as easily as I can on a GPS, and I just don't see spending money on the computer and then buying one of those as well. Besides, if the computer shows me the map, that's all I need. The only other thing the GPS would do is show me where I am and give me turn by turn. Well, I already know where I am and if I can't look at the map ahead of time and figure out where to turn, I probably shouldn't be in this line of work. Now GET THE HECK OFF MY LAWN!


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