I have tried two types of gps, Garmin and Magellan. Both will failings. Am looking for best option. Google is good but I have to use data so I'd like one that doesn't require data. Any thoughts?
Co-pilot RV on a tablet. The DW uses a TomTom, a wonderful "dedicated" GPS. TomTom took us down a 13% grade in the Catskills the first year we had it. Last year, TomTom tried to take us down a parkway with 10' high bridges and Co-pilot took us the right way. Whatever you get, make sure you can enter your rig's dimensions and that the GPS actually uses them to route you. Also, never select the shortest route.
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