>> I'm currently test driving a Magellan GPS. It works pretty well, but
>> there are locations that don't show up on the maps. This is probably
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> Now that's funny.
Yes, I'm referring to roads not showing. I don't care as much about POI
coverage. Regarding wanting map updates to be free (or affordable) I take
your point <g>. That said, I just saw an ad for an entry level GPS at Radio
Shack that offered 2 years of free map updates. Availability and cost of
map updates seems like a top priority IMHO.
"Victek" <Victek@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
> Yes, I'm referring to roads not showing. I don't care as much about POI
> coverage. Regarding wanting map updates to be free (or affordable) I take
> your point <g>. That said, I just saw an ad for an entry level GPS at
> Radio Shack that offered 2 years of free map updates. Availability and
> cost of map updates seems like a top priority IMHO.
If you are talking about new roads they should be on an update. If they are
older existing roads, it is a software defect. Be sure you have an up to
date map when you buy. Garmin will give you a free update if one comes out
within 6 weeks of purchase. How critical it is depends on where you live
and travel. My map is out of date by six months, but I have no plans to
update as it has not missed anything yet. Not many new roads being build or
re-routed in New England I guess.
Yes, the price of updates is high. Next time I go to Europe I'll probably
buy an entire basic unit rather than just buy the maps and come out ahead.
My Hammond map works well though, it was $9.
Zeppo - 18 Nov 2008 18:15 GMT
> If you are talking about new roads they should be on an update. If they
> are older existing roads, it is a software defect. Be sure you have an up
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> buy an entire basic unit rather than just buy the maps and come out ahead.
> My Hammond map works well though, it was $9.
Ed,
Went to Italy last year and bought a Greece/Italy SD card used for $125 for
my Garmin Nuvi. After the trip sold it on eBay for $110.
Was an invaluable asset on the trip.
Jon