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Jayco-noslide
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Explorer
Looking to replace my Tom-Tom with a new GPS. I never could figure out how to get the free map updates so I want one where that feature is easy and obvious. Large screen not a priority. I suspect my bargain TomTom was outdated the day I got it and could never update. I don't want to pay too much over $100. I've used my smart phone but it just doesn't seem to be a replacement for the GPS that you fasten to the windshield. Suggestions?
Jayco-noslide
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Gulfcoast
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Explorer
I'd get a Garmin 6" screen. Costs more, but you get what you pay for...
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mr__ed
Explorer
Explorer
I use a Garmin and am quite satisfied with it. If I recall, it cost around $80. It rely on it a lot since I'm currently handicapped and can't safely go places like I used to.
Mr. Ed (fulltiming since 1987)
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Chuck_thehammer
Explorer
Explorer
OLYLEN wrote:
How about Garmin Nuvi 2597LMT $114.95
with free shipping

http://g.factoryoutletstore.com/details/25393-80909/Nuvi2597LMT.html

Ther are several other units here around the $100 mark.

LEN


I own this very unit... and it will work with the BC-30 backup camera.
mine is 3 years old.. several software updates .. program and maps..
I gave 175 back then. I also use it on the motorcycle.. has been wet several times. no problems.

OLYLEN
Explorer
Explorer
How about Garmin Nuvi 2597LMT $114.95
with free shipping

http://g.factoryoutletstore.com/details/25393-80909/Nuvi2597LMT.html

Ther are several other units here around the $100 mark.

LEN

MainerBob
Explorer
Explorer
We have a Garmin Diezl but often use one of our smartphones if it is just around town. We often lose the GPS signal with the phones, often just before a critical turn. This has never happened with the Garmin. Don't know why that is.
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Sam_Spade
Explorer
Explorer
Dick_B wrote:

We had to buy a replacement gps when our old one did not have enough memory to handle the map files.


Got around that problem on one of my old Garmins with the addition of a memory card. Now it has to be cleared out before each new map is loaded.
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Sam_Spade
Explorer
Explorer
pyoung47 wrote:
For around $100 you won't get the 760. Garmin has several around that number, but don't expect updating to be simple.


Agree that the 760 looks nice but it greatly exceeds his stated budget.

I'm pretty sure that there is only ONE update program for all of Garmin's most common units and it is simple and user friendly.
It certainly works easy enough on both of mine.
'07 Damon Outlaw 3611
CanAm Spyder in the "trunk"

Dick_B
Explorer
Explorer
For previous posts on this popular subject try searching this Forum for `gps' then search the results for the manufacturer of interest.
We had to buy a replacement gps when our old one did not have enough memory to handle the map files. We also have the Garmin dezl 760LMT.
Dick_B
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pyoung47
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Explorer
For around $100 you won't get the 760. Garmin has several around that number, but don't expect updating to be simple.

Second_Chance
Explorer II
Explorer II
sch911 wrote:
Try the Garmin RV760LMT.


X2.

Rob
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Sam_Spade
Explorer
Explorer
Jayco-noslide wrote:
I've used my smart phone but it just doesn't seem to be a replacement for the GPS that you fasten to the windshield.


Why not ?
I actually find Google Navigation to be better that any of the 4 brands of GPS that I have.

EXCEPT when I also need to use the phone OR when it must run for a long time on the internal phone battery OR if you want to set multiple way-points. I think that way-point thing is being fixed though.

Of all the other actual GPS units I've had, a mid-priced Garmin is hard to beat. Might not make $100 but $150 for sure. That is for a car model. Truck/RV specific features will be more.
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CanAm Spyder in the "trunk"

Campfire_Time
Explorer
Explorer
rk911 wrote:

if you like the GPS on your phone in terms of how well it works why not get a windshield mount for it? they are a lot less expensive than a new GPS. the google maps app will give you turn by turn directions. when i use that i wear a bluetooth headet to better hear the instructions.


Google is excellent for this, it shows live construction and congestion data as well.

However... The caveats to using the phone is that if you are on a limited data plan you need to keep track of your data. It doesn't use a lot, but it does eat some. The other issue is actually having towers on your route. Try using it on some roads out west. Not always available.
Chuck D.
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sch911
Explorer
Explorer
Try the Garmin RV760LMT.
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rk911
Explorer
Explorer
Jayco-noslide wrote:
Looking to replace my Tom-Tom with a new GPS. I never could figure out how to get the free map updates so I want one where that feature is easy and obvious. Large screen not a priority. I suspect my bargain TomTom was outdated the day I got it and could never update. I don't want to pay too much over $100. I've used my smart phone but it just doesn't seem to be a replacement for the GPS that you fasten to the windshield. Suggestions?

if you like the GPS on your phone in terms of how well it works why not get a windshield mount for it? they are a lot less expensive than a new GPS. the google maps app will give you turn by turn directions. when i use that i wear a bluetooth headet to better hear the instructions.

beyond that, Co-Pilot and Rand McNally make RV specific GPS units. just be aware that the Good Sam version of the Rand McNally unit may charge an annual fee. read the fine print carefully.
Rich
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