I believe the LMT models are the Lifetime Maps and Traffic models. No lifetime maps is a good reason not to get this.
Agreed. I drove through Mt Rainier recently and had no cell phone signal. A GPS like this can save you time and possibly your life. $100 for a device to keep in your car is worth it.
Just curious, google maps has offline, download option for entire regions you can select. Does that not work in some cases ?
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This is a good deal for a decent GPS at reasonable price. Thanks OP. Based on past threads, I can see people turning this into cellphone vs dedicated GPS discussion
this is good deal fir a decent GPS fir reasonable price. Thanks OP. Based on past threads, I can see people turning this into cellphone vs dedicated GPS discussion
Always happens. There are uses for standalone GPS units, and this seems to be a pretty nice one.
This is a good deal for a decent GPS at reasonable price. Thanks OP. Based on past threads, I can see people turning this into cellphone vs dedicated GPS discussion
Agreed. I drove through Mt Rainier recently and had no cell phone signal. A GPS like this can save you time and possibly your life. $100 for a device to keep in your car is worth it.
I am guessing that the "T" is for traffic and that map updates wont be free on this?
ps: anyone know the difference between the 55 and 65? Is it just the screen size?
I love using this so much more than my phone GPS. I can talk on the phone and use navigation at the same time. The big screen is much nicer than my old 5" model.
Nice to visit a thread prior to the usual "you're dumb to not just use your smartphone" comments. Nice deal. Unfortunately I don't need more than one Garmin backup - and have 2-3 now!
Agreed. I drove through Mt Rainier recently and had no cell phone signal. A GPS like this can save you time and possibly your life. $100 for a device to keep in your car is worth it.
Was useful as a backup recently as I was one day prior to my cell service renewal and wasn't blowing another $12 of data.
I have an old Garmin GPS unit, probably 10+ years at this point. Has lifetime maps and traffic.
Is there anything in the last decade that's been added to these units that would make me want to take a look at updating? I only use it for long road trips 2-3 times a year at this point but if there's some killer feature I'm missing I wouldn't mind a new unit.
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Agreed. I drove through Mt Rainier recently and had no cell phone signal. A GPS like this can save you time and possibly your life. $100 for a device to keep in your car is worth it.
ps: anyone know the difference between the 55 and 65? Is it just the screen size?
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Is there anything in the last decade that's been added to these units that would make me want to take a look at updating? I only use it for long road trips 2-3 times a year at this point but if there's some killer feature I'm missing I wouldn't mind a new unit.