I've always been a map person. I'm pretty sure by the third time the gps said "recalculating" I'd throw it out a window.
Me too. I even turn them upside down to make sure I am going the right way.

I've always been a map person. I'm pretty sure by the third time the gps said "recalculating" I'd throw it out a window.
I've always been a map person. I'm pretty sure by the third time the gps said "recalculating" I'd throw it out a window.
I really like the GPS that I have on my smart phone. It's always up to date and it's so user friendly that we no longer use the Garmin. I think that GPS systems are going to be going the way of the pay phone soon. Smart phones do it all...
You old people crack me up.
except the GPS does not require a monthly fee to use.
It also works in areas without cell coverageexcept the GPS does not require a monthly fee to use.
This is a very valid point but if you do the math it still works out to be about the same. Monthly fee vice purchasing a stand alone GPS unit that is only as up to date as it's last upgrade plus what you have to spend to update it. I use VZ navigator through Verizon and I think the cost is very reasonable for what it is.
This is a very valid point but if you do the math it still works out to be about the same. Monthly fee vice purchasing a stand alone GPS unit that is only as up to date as it's last upgrade plus what you have to spend to update it. I use VZ navigator through Verizon and I think the cost is very reasonable for what it is.
Your math is not exactly correct.
I paid something like 100 bucks for mine 6 years ago, still using it, have updated once. so, for 190 bucks (or close to it) I have used it for 6 years.
Since I dont have a cell phone, it would require me to pay a monthly fee for just the phone, not to mention any add on that is required to pay for.
I think Im getting a much better deal. and I can still find shopping, places to eat, gas stations etc... while on the road.
It also works in areas without cell coverage
Just updated mine today, cost $0.00
You don't have a cell phone? I have no retort.
This is a very valid point but if you do the math it still works out to be about the same. Monthly fee vice purchasing a stand alone GPS unit that is only as up to date as it's last upgrade plus what you have to spend to update it. I use VZ navigator through Verizon and I think the cost is very reasonable for what it is.
Why not use straight Goggle Nav?
It's his age. He doesn't like those newfangled things like phones without cords the way Edison intended them.
You don't have a cell phone? I have no retort.
Where can I find this Goggle Nav you speak of? I googled it and couldn't find it. Is this a new free app or something?
1. They will ALL occasionally give you stupid directions.
Look for one that comes with free lifetime updates.
What features do you actually want?
I picked up a Garmin Nuvi 1390 last year for about $100 and it woks OK for the most part. It doesn't find all addresses and I can't plan a rout online and then down load it to the GPS.
Thinking about upgrading to a Garmin Zumo 650 and using it for both the bike and car