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I don't get out of the county much but I am going to take off for a few days and be going through heavy traffic places. Normally I'd use the wife's but she's splitting too.
So I decided to break down and get a new Garmin. I don't been anything really expensive, but something comprehensive for road travel. I have one that's about 7 years old and probably worthless by now unless I but the updates and I'm sure the internal battery is shot too. Basically I'm asking what model is the best bang for the buck? Or should I just go to Walmart and get one? |
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On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 10:09:31 AM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
I don't get out of the county much but I am going to take off for a few days and be going through heavy traffic places. Normally I'd use the wife's but she's splitting too. So I decided to break down and get a new Garmin. I don't been anything really expensive, but something comprehensive for road travel. I have one that's about 7 years old and probably worthless by now unless I but the updates and I'm sure the internal battery is shot too. Basically I'm asking what model is the best bang for the buck? Or should I just go to Walmart and get one? No recommendation for a specific model, but don't buy a TomTom, stick with Garmin. I had a bad experience with TomTom's warranty and customer support, and well as the inability to repair a unit that was only 1.5 years old. |
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On Wed, 1 Jul 2015 07:09:30 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
I don't get out of the county much but I am going to take off for a few days and be going through heavy traffic places. Normally I'd use the wife's but she's splitting too. So I decided to break down and get a new Garmin. I don't been anything really expensive, but something comprehensive for road travel. I have one that's about 7 years old and probably worthless by now unless I but the updates and I'm sure the internal battery is shot too. Basically I'm asking what model is the best bang for the buck? Or should I just go to Walmart and get one? Tim, my wife got me this one for my birthday, and I love it. It's a 7", so fits nicely on the pickup dash. Plus it's got free lifetime map updates. http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-2797LMT...s=nuvi+2789lmt -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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On Wed, 1 Jul 2015 07:09:30 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: I don't get out of the county much but I am going to take off for a few days and be going through heavy traffic places. Normally I'd use the wife's but she's splitting too. So I decided to break down and get a new Garmin. I don't been anything really expensive, but something comprehensive for road travel. I have one that's about 7 years old and probably worthless by now unless I but the updates and I'm sure the internal battery is shot too. Basically I'm asking what model is the best bang for the buck? Or should I just go to Walmart and get one? === Do you already have an Android or Apple smart phone? If so you may find that mapping app to be as good as a Garmin. My Android phone even has pretty good speech recognition for destination searching. I think the key is to use a phone with a large, brightly lit screen. Mine came from Amazon at a very reasonable price and with a very nice screen: http://www.amazon.com/Studio-5-5S-Quad-Unlocked-White/dp/B00IWCCYY8 |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 01 Jul 2015 13:02:09 -0400, wrote: === Do you already have an Android or Apple smart phone? If so you may find that mapping app to be as good as a Garmin. My Android phone even has pretty good speech recognition for destination searching. I think the key is to use a phone with a large, brightly lit screen. Mine came from Amazon at a very reasonable price and with a very nice screen: http://www.amazon.com/Studio-5-5S-Quad-Unlocked-White/dp/B00IWCCYY8 I find it strange that everyone seems to think talking on a cell phone is a huge danger but screwing with a GPS or any of that other dash mounted computer hardware is just fine. === Of course the safe thing to do is to pull over while you set the destination and check the route. After that the phone just talks to you without any intervention. My wife's Toyota GPS is voice controlled |
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Greg I think they're handy especially when traveling through metro areas in parts unknown.
A country boy from Illinois and had to go to inner Chicago last year. The wife's Garmin came in really handy then. Otherwise I really don't have a need for one. But since traveling alone next week and my navigator wife isn't going withe. I'll listen to the "robot lady" a lot! |
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