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    I recently rented a car with a GPS unit built into it, and fell in love with the way it worked. I am now looking for something that works in a similar way with a fairly large screen, and lowers the volume of the radio to give voice commands.

    It would be nice if i could upload topo maps to it, and use it for off road as well, but that is not necessary.

    There are some models out there that offer up to the minute traffic updates visually on the unit, and guide you around problems.... I like the idea of those as well.

    There are a couple i have glanced at on the net that interest me, but i wanted some real world feedback and suggestions from those familiar with different units.

    Here are a couple that i was looking at.



    These units are fairly expensive so if you know of others with similar sleek look and function, please let me know.

    i like the screen size of the 680, but it really costs.
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    95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!

  • #2
    I have been looking at the Garmin c330, about $299 at WalMart before taxes. I first saw one on base in Stuttgart but didn't buy it, I wasn't sure if I could load topo maps into it so I didn't want it for just street use. I was hoping for something just as simple, but with the ability to load in maps for offroading. I haven't done much research on it yet, but I hope to do so soon...

    Cheers! M2

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    • #3
      On that top model, do you get the option to change the blue car to a beat up red Jeep?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by steelman View Post
        On that top model, do you get the option to change the blue car to a beat up red Jeep?
        yes, i believe you do
        those are some great looking units, but the price is a bit retarded.
        no other suggestions, eh?
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        ERIK


        95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by NAILER341 View Post
          yes, i believe you do
          those are some great looking units, but the price is a bit retarded.
          no other suggestions, eh?
          Rented a car in the SF area with the Garmin nuvi. Cool unit but the still got stuck in some traffic. Updates are not accurate. But found where I was going to in the BAy area that helped..but so would a map.

          I wouldnt invest in one if I'm driving local traffic.

          90 or 60 on any given day is a mess.........in a LA minute
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          • #6
            i do quite a bit of driving. one day i might be in Elsinore, the next in palm springs or Menifee..
            i am all over on any given day.
            i usually plan my day before i leave, and print out mapquest directions for my route. this works until something changes with the plan
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            95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!

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            • #7
              Well I would assume you have the time and traffic figured out. Used to drive to Northridge about every other day. Thought I had that figured out..ya wrong.....one accident and its all over your route is pooched...
              97 TJ Buffed Out

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              • #8
                we have a little garmin. The screen's not too big, and it's not voice activated, but you program in the addresses, and it's a dream. It'll tell you where to go with voice assistance. It's really cool.
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                • #9
                  If you're looking for an in dash unit, the Pioneer AVIC-Z1 is pretty sweet. But it's pricey too.
                  Erik

                  I fix things.

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                  • #10
                    saw this today...

                    http://www.buy.com/retail/product.as...53&dcaid=17653

                    not sure if it's any good.
                    myJeeprocks.com

                    "in the end... the rocks always win."

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                    • #11
                      my loss your gain decided to go with a in dash unit so you get this week old unit for a great deal i am askin 275 plus shipping item retails for 400 i paid 360 plus shipping it comes with window mount car and wall charger and usb cable


                      here are the specs:

                      Display Section
                      Display Technology Full Color TFT Screen
                      Screen Size 3.5" (Low Reflection)
                      Pixels 320 x 240
                      Touch Panel Operation
                      AG (Anti-Glare) Screen Coating
                      Day/Night Display
                      Brightness Control 8 Levels
                      GPS Receiver SiRF Star III
                      Navigation Section
                      Map Type 2GB Flash Memory
                      Map Coverage Preloaded U.S. (48 continental states) and Canada
                      Map Perspective 2D and 3D
                      Map Source NAVTEQ
                      Points of Interest (POI) 1.5 Million
                      Supported Languages US English, French, Spanish, Czech, Danish, UK English, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish, Flemish, Turkish
                      Bluetooth
                      Bluetooth Capability Built-In
                      Hands-Free Calling Yes, Microphone Built-In
                      Phone Book Transfer Yes (service restrictions may vary)
                      List Display
                      General
                      MP3 Player No
                      Device Color Black
                      SD Memory Card
                      Speaker Built-In
                      Accessories Included AC Adapter, 12V Car Power Adator, Stylus, Suction Mount, Dash Mounting Plate, Carrying Case, USB Cable
                      USB Interface
                      Weight 180 Grams ( 6.35 ounces)
                      Battery Built-In Lithium Ion
                      Battery Usage Time Up to 4 Hours Operation
                      Dimensions 4.1" x 3.5" x 0.7"
                      Warranty 1 Year Parts and Labor





                      Last edited by dr.dirty; 05-17-07, 11:08 AM.
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