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Garmin by scottdude
Feb 28, 2004 (9:59 am)
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Thanks for that Garmin info! If I buy one I would probably get it from Radio Shack because they are one of the stores I like to support. Can you imagine a world where there wasn't a Radio Shack down the street?
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by bat1161
Mar 01, 2004 (7:47 am)
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Actually, I have bought items over the internet, but only from reputable dealers. Look for a vendor that has a good bizrate rating (kind of the internets BBB). Like anything else, you have to be careful. Radio Shack is great for accessories, batteries, Directv, stuff like that, but in my opinion for a GPS system you should look around; especially since they do not offer most models.
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GPS Outfitters.com by peglegger
Mar 01, 2004 (1:25 pm)
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I would recommend GPS Outfitters as a place for reference if you go with the Garmin iQue 3600. I love my unit, but I have to admit that I stumbled through map installation, etc. GPS Outfitters sells a tutorial CD-Rom that would have really helped me up-front, but I still have found a lot of value in it. gpsoutfitters.com is there website.
 
I love the portability, the size, and the convenience of having all my Palm stuff in the same unit (plus you can link your existing contacts to their map locations!). It's awesome. You will have to buy additional stuff to make it really work (memory, for sure....512 MB SD card for about $140 or so; travel kit for about $80, etc.)
 
MP3 not sure about yet...I'll probably just use a stand-alone MP3 versus tying up this unit with music (which would probably justify another SD card).
 
Just my two cents....
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New cars offering NAV Systems by swingerjay
Mar 05, 2004 (3:12 pm)
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I have learned from responses that the Honda Accord nav system will simply follow, showing vehicle location and direction.
 
I was assured that the Toyota Camry will also.
 
The system on Lexus cars will also do this.
 
I think there is a very good chance that all of them will operate without forcing you to accept "guidance." My quest is over.
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Hey guys by mushroom
Mar 26, 2004 (2:47 pm)
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Because I know little about GPS nav systems, I need some advice. Here is what I need:
 
*Simplicity: not so many little buttons, I don't want to spend alot of time learning the thing.
 
*Something with few bugs.
 
*Accuracy: Closest approximation of your exact location as possible. I don't know if they differ on this...
 
*Not handheld, and screen big enough to easily read whatever's on it.
 
The ones that come with new cars are nice, just how they are built-in. I'd prefer to have one built-in, but if there is a good one that I can buy separately, that's fine too. Does anyone know the name of the manufacturers for car makers? Like GM, Mercedes, or any company you know of. Either that or does anyone know where to find this info besides bugging the salesmen about it when i don't intend to buy their car?
 
I don't care about price.
 
I hope some of you can help me out. Thanks for reading.
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to mushroom. by cwalker29
Mar 29, 2004 (6:45 am)
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I am your GPS expert. You have many great options because price is not an option.
 
Auto Handheld: Garmin iQue3600
Sports Handheld: Magellan SporTrak
 
Since you have requested no handheld, I suggest:
 
Magellan Roadmate 700 - $1200
(works outta the box, all NA)
Magellan Roadmate 500 - $900
(you have to download)
 
Garmin StreetPilot 2620 - $1500
(works outta the box, all NA)
Garmin StreetPilot 2610 - $1100
(have to download)
 
Both have turn-by-turn voice guided directions, and a full database of restaurants, landmarks, and personal saved waypoints.
 
Basically it will all come down to which form factor, screen, control, brand use prefer. I like the Magellan form factor and control better but prefer the Garmin software and brand. Your choice. If money really isnt an option I suggest you purchase both, for trial and error to see which unit best suits your needs. Any other questions? oh yeah RadioShack has them all.
 
Oh yeah and I wouldnt knock the iQue just yet, until you try it, enormous value at $550. It uses the same software as the ones double the price.
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Thanks cwalker by mushroom
Apr 01, 2004 (6:10 pm)
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That's exactly what I was looking for. I'll check out all of them. Thanks!
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Mapquest/Navtech Street Inaccuracies by footie
Apr 23, 2004 (5:28 am)
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Have any of you that have or have used a car navigation system found that placement of homes in some neighborhoods is incorrect?

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