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Super easy to use.
I even take it, when we take my wife's suburban...and it has a built in GPS.
My map and gps on my iphone is great, but like Void said, sometimes it's a little slow, loading the map.
With bigger tires on my truck, than stock, the GPS gives me an accurate speed as well. It even gives a red bar, if I'm over the posted speed limit. It may sound corny, but that actually helps me watch my speed a little.
What model in particular huck ?
It's full touch screen and full color. I'm not exactly sure on the model. I'll look at it tonight....
http://www.consumersearch.com/auto-gps/garmin-nuvi-755t
http://www.everytrail.com/
I'm glad my GPS doesn't show up red when I am over the speed limit. It would be red all the time. It does have some ECO features though that will tell you how economically you are driving. You have to enter a little data about your vehicle and then it calculates real time. I also like that it can leave a track on screen (you have to turn that feature on). I have had several Garmin models from an old Geko (which I still have) to a forerunner that was like a wristwatch that I used when I was Marathon training and bicycling. I recently went to the wider screen model for the car and bike which I like because it can show a lot of data on the right (direction, speed, elevation, etc, etc) and still have plenty of room for the map on the left.
Thanks guys, I'm leaning toward the TomTom with the touch screen. Found one on eBay for 71 bucks brand new.
Thats why I leave the Head of a weight distribution hitch on. So when they rear end me it takes out their radiator. Pretty soon this country will be so dumbed down Nascar guys will need a GPS to drive in a circle.
If you're off roading in the backcountry, its another deal.
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the phone does not work for me as i am generally on it while driving...
http://www.magellangps.com/
I got to try it out on a trip to San Antonio to see my Nephew at Lackland AFB, he as there for extended training.
I've been to San Antonio several times ,but not to that part of the city & the Tom tom got me where I needed to go on several different times.
I'm sold, now I just need to teach the wife how to use it. Tired of using Google maps for her. now she can do it herself.
I keep a small Magellan in my brief case and take it with me when ever I travel.
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