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<blockquote data-quote="Quick_Draw_McGraw" data-source="post: 1832341" data-attributes="member: 3286"><p>I'd also suggest getting a Garmin.</p><p></p><p>The newer ones even take voice commands which makes things go a lot quicker, plus you can do things on the fly while driving without even having to look at it.</p><p></p><p>One thing to keep in mind with a GPS is that it's going to tell you the way it thinks is best. If you are taking a long road trip, and you want to go a particular route, make sure that you sit in your house and plot the course on the GPS and that you like its route. It will let you review the route. If you don't like the route, figure out way point destinations. You'll have to do new routes on the flay with the way points but it will get you where you need to go. I point this out only because I HATE going the souther route to Atlanta, so I always have to tell my GPS to drive me to Nashville, and then once there I tell it to take me to Atlanta. I prefer to avoid the Mississippi / Alabama route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quick_Draw_McGraw, post: 1832341, member: 3286"] I'd also suggest getting a Garmin. The newer ones even take voice commands which makes things go a lot quicker, plus you can do things on the fly while driving without even having to look at it. One thing to keep in mind with a GPS is that it's going to tell you the way it thinks is best. If you are taking a long road trip, and you want to go a particular route, make sure that you sit in your house and plot the course on the GPS and that you like its route. It will let you review the route. If you don't like the route, figure out way point destinations. You'll have to do new routes on the flay with the way points but it will get you where you need to go. I point this out only because I HATE going the souther route to Atlanta, so I always have to tell my GPS to drive me to Nashville, and then once there I tell it to take me to Atlanta. I prefer to avoid the Mississippi / Alabama route. [/QUOTE]
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