Aftermarket GPS
#23
Re: Aftermarket GPS, map updates
There is a catch, some older/lower end GPS systems don't use the standard maps and are much more expensive to update because you have to buy multiple 'pieces'.
#24
Re: Aftermarket GPS
I can only speak for Garmin but their updates come out around the beginning of June and are $69. Once you have the software, you simply have to plug in the device to a computer and run the update program. Since the maps are large they take a while to update (just under an hour or so). After update, you are set to go.
#28
Re: Aftermarket GPS
I just got a Magellan Triton 200 hand-held GPS unit as a raffle prize. I have no intention of ever using it, and it's never been opened. I'll be happy to sell it for $100 (+ $10 shipping) to anyone who prefers this type of unit as opposed to an in-dash NAV unit. Otherwise it will just end up being re-gifted to my brother-in-law later in the year. PM me if interested.
http://www.nextag.com/MAGELLAN-Trito...48/prices-html
http://www.nextag.com/MAGELLAN-Trito...48/prices-html
#29
Re: Aftermarket GPS
I was quoted $350 by my dealership's parts department for Version 7.1 up here in Canada.
#30
Re: Aftermarket GPS
www.pricegrabber.com is all you need to know when shopping for ANYTHING online. Just click on what you want to find, or type it into the search, it'll then list products, show you the best prices (plus shipping, specific to that website), there are reviews of the website, and reviews of the products. I recommend BuyDig.com for many electronics (that's where I got my Garmin Nuvi 660 in November 07 for about $500 when it was retailing for 700ish).
For great reviews of electronics, though Circuit City isn't the best place to shop in person, their website is excellent for customer reviews. I'd say it's a safe bet that most GPSes will have 15 or more reviews and/or ratings, even if they've just been unveiled (geeks/nerds like to shop online and do reviews...). I find Best Buy's website quite unhelpful, and their in-store pick-up is terrible (they require you to have your email confirmation printed and in hand to pick up your product, even if you have ID, credit card used, and order number...or so they tell me).
Anyway, BuyDig.com or many of the other sites rated 4 stars or higher found via www.pricegrabber.com
For great reviews of electronics, though Circuit City isn't the best place to shop in person, their website is excellent for customer reviews. I'd say it's a safe bet that most GPSes will have 15 or more reviews and/or ratings, even if they've just been unveiled (geeks/nerds like to shop online and do reviews...). I find Best Buy's website quite unhelpful, and their in-store pick-up is terrible (they require you to have your email confirmation printed and in hand to pick up your product, even if you have ID, credit card used, and order number...or so they tell me).
Anyway, BuyDig.com or many of the other sites rated 4 stars or higher found via www.pricegrabber.com