blownstang01 wrote:
Thanks, looks like I'll save my money and just use the "car" one I have.
Smart move. There are too many better options than an overpriced GPS unit that has RV on it. There are 100's of posts of it's inaccuracy on here.
The few low bridges I have seen were were not on the GPS and were well marked far in advance to take an alternate.
Of the new options, I like Waze. It is not RV specific but is great for very up to date road reports. Slow downs, hazards on road,broken down vehicles on shoulder etc. The GPS part of it seems as good as anything else.
Gives the copilot something to do so she can more accurately tell you what you are doing wrong. :)