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Default Top 3 Best Car GPS Navigation Systems - 07-26-2008 , 05:59 AM






Car GPS navigation systems have come a long way from their early
forms.
http://gadgetupdates.googlepages.com/top_3_car_gps_systems

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Default Re: Top 3 Best Car GPS Navigation Systems - 07-26-2008 , 12:58 PM






I like the garmin portables....they go nicein the car, boat
hiking/backyard, and airplane......


On Jul 26, 3:59*am, virig <virginia.w... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Car GPS navigation systems have come a long way from their early
forms.http://gadgetupdates.googlepages.com/top_3_car_gps_systems


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Default Re: Top 3 Best Car GPS Navigation Systems - 07-27-2008 , 07:59 AM



I hate top posting but now I'm kinda stuck.

I would concur with the Garmin recommendation. We have Street Pilot
which was an incredible deal (still don't see them for as little as I
paid) and it is amazing. I have been in another car that had a Garmin
Nuvi and that sucker even pronounced the names of the streets on which
to turn.

Now our S-I-L has a built-in nav system in his Lexus but it was
incredibly expensive to buy, is incredibly expensive to update, can't
be moved from one vehicle to another and can't talk to you.

Garmin's my choice.

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I like the garmin portables....they go nicein the car, boat
hiking/backyard, and airplane......


On Jul 26, 3:59*am, virig <virginia.w... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Car GPS navigation systems have come a long way from their early
forms.http://gadgetupdates.googlepages.com/top_3_car_gps_systems

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Default Re: Top 3 Best Car GPS Navigation Systems - 07-28-2008 , 01:26 PM



there are some nice suction cup mounts...that stick on
glass, plastic, etc...and make the mounting a snap...i like
the 496 garmin...seems to have about everything (and more)
than i need.......i am guessing i could spend hours learning
about features i don't even use right now....at least according
to the training cd's and manuals...cheers...






On Jul 27, 5:59*am, Chuck Fiedler <c.fied... (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote:
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I hate top posting but now I'm kinda stuck.

I would concur with the Garmin recommendation. We have *Street Pilot
which was an incredible deal (still don't see them for as little as I
paid) and it is amazing. I have been in another car that had a Garmin
Nuvi and that sucker even pronounced the names of the streets on which
to turn.

Now our S-I-L has a built-in nav system in his Lexus but it was
incredibly expensive to buy, is incredibly expensive to update, can't
be moved from one vehicle to another and can't talk to you.

Garmin's my choice.

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richboni... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
I like the garmin portables....they go nicein the car, boat
hiking/backyard, and airplane......

On Jul 26, 3:59*am, virig <virginia.w... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Default Re: Top 3 Best Car GPS Navigation Systems - 07-28-2008 , 01:31 PM



http://www.marvgolden.com/gps/gforce.htm

heres a url on one of the brackets.....






On Jul 28, 11:26*am, "~^ beancounter ~^" <richboni... (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
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there are some nice suction cup mounts...that stick on
glass, plastic, etc...and make the mounting a snap...i like
the 496 garmin...seems to have about everything (and more)
than i need.......i am guessing i could spend hours learning
about features i don't even use right now....at least according
to the training cd's and manuals...cheers...

On Jul 27, 5:59*am, Chuck Fiedler <c.fied... (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote:



I hate top posting but now I'm kinda stuck.

I would concur with the Garmin recommendation. We have *Street Pilot
which was an incredible deal (still don't see them for as little as I
paid) and it is amazing. I have been in another car that had a Garmin
Nuvi and that sucker even pronounced the names of the streets on which
to turn.

Now our S-I-L has a built-in nav system in his Lexus but it was
incredibly expensive to buy, is incredibly expensive to update, can't
be moved from one vehicle to another and can't talk to you.

Garmin's my choice.

On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 09:58:40 -0700 (PDT), "~^ beancounter ~^"

richboni... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
I like the garmin portables....they go nicein the car, boat
hiking/backyard, and airplane......

On Jul 26, 3:59*am, virig <virginia.w... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Car GPS navigation systems have come a long way from their early
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