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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2007

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Has anyone used GARMIN STREETPILOT C340 GPS in their Hondas?

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alfred - 19 Aug 2007 23:50 GMT
I know this is a Honda group and I actually own a honda accord and was
considering the:

GARMIN STREETPILOT C340 GPS STREET PILOT

I guess I could go out and spend 2000.00 on a built in unit or buy this one
which is $428.00 in the areas near me. Its touch screen and voice, just not
built in.

Anyway, it is mostly plug and play although you can buy an external antenna
if you want one. I was wondering...

1. Do you feel that the external antenna is needed?
2. Is there a high theft rate for these portable units (where parking
requires putting it under the seat etc)
3. Any comments about this unit?

Thanks,
Al
Bruce. - 20 Aug 2007 00:15 GMT
>I know this is a Honda group and I actually own a honda accord and was
>considering the:
>
> GARMIN STREETPILOT C340 GPS STREET PILOT

Don't overlook posting also in alt.satellite.gps.garmin

Bruce.
tww1491 - 20 Aug 2007 00:38 GMT
>I know this is a Honda group and I actually own a honda accord and was
>considering the:
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Thanks,
> Al

I use a C330 in an 06 Accord coupe and a Pilot.  Works just fine as it is.
Washes out a little in bright sunlight is my only criticism.
alfred - 20 Aug 2007 03:26 GMT
Okay thanks, I was just wondering about using the optional antenna if thats
needed also.

> I use a C330 in an 06 Accord coupe and a Pilot.  Works just fine as it is.
> Washes out a little in bright sunlight is my only criticism.
johngdole@hotmail.com - 20 Aug 2007 05:10 GMT
If you drive cars with metallic window tinting sheets/coatings (heat
reflecting) then you may have problems with GPS reception. But the
Nuvi 350 worked fine in a variety of cars so far.

> Okay thanks, I was just wondering about using the optional antenna if thats
> needed also.
>
> > I use a C330 in an 06 Accord coupe and a Pilot.  Works just fine as it is.
> > Washes out a little in bright sunlight is my only criticism.
johngdole@hotmail.com - 20 Aug 2007 05:03 GMT
Also check out the Garmin Nuvi 350 (around $380 Amazon). I highly
recommend the Nuvi series. However the specs of both look similar. The
Nuvi has the new SIRF III antenna, but the C240 guides with <5m
accuracy too. The C240 is no longer listed on Garmin's site. That
should tell you something.

In the US, you should use the NavTeq map instead of the Tele Atlas.
Tele Atlas is improving their US maps, but they are still better for
Europe. In fact, I'd avoid GPS with Tele Atlas maps in the US for now.
You can Google long routes, wrong turns and other horror stories with
Tele Atlas maps.

Yes, GPS units are high-theft items. Take the thin Nuvi with you in
your shirt pocket, don't leave any unit in a hot car -- it wear out
the batteries quicker.

> I know this is a Honda group and I actually own a honda accord and was
> considering the:
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Thanks,
> Al
nm5k@wt.net - 20 Aug 2007 13:54 GMT
> I know this is a Honda group and I actually own a honda accord and was
> considering the:
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Thanks,
> Al

I doubt I would cough up 2k for one...  $428.00 sounds better to
me.. :/
Myself, I use an older magellan meridian handheld unit. I've never
really
had any trouble running it in a car, even with no outside antenna.
On mine, if the sat signals are marginal, it might take a bit longer
to
initialize, but it still works. If I want it to initialize faster, I
can just
set it on the dashboard so it gets a better view of the sky, and yes,
I do have some of that metal sun "shield" stuff up by my rearview
mirror. "This is in a 05 corolla".  Once it sets up, it will rarely
lose it's
fix on the birds, even taking long trips on the interstates. And the
GPS
can be laying on the seat next to me.. Doesn't have to be on the dash.
So as long as the unit is ok and has an internal antenna, you should
have
no trouble running it in a car, even with no outside antenna.
Heck, I only paid $60 for mine on fleabay, and it was like new.
I added a 1 gig SD card to store maps, and loaded the whole USA
worth of maps into the thing. Pretty dang good for about a C note..
Plus I can use it out at my land when walking around. I use it to
see my property lines, corners when I'm playing in the woods...
It's not color, but I really don't need that. They did make a color
meridian model though.. I've got software on the puter where I can
edit/load maps, download tracks, waypoints, etc..
MK
 
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