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<blockquote data-quote="dwkennedy" data-source="post: 1847266" data-attributes="member: 1717"><p>One garmin map update is $50. Lifetime map update is $90.</p><p></p><p>Definitely get one that comes with lifetime maps, there's a new one released every quarter. Lifetime map models usually only cost $10-$25 more than the plain jane version.</p><p></p><p>Traffic definitely works. First time a traffic rerouting happened to me, I was driving through Denver and the GPS suddenly wanted me to exit. I did what it said, but start wondering why I'm driving through residential areas. When I get up on top of a hill I can see the interstate backed up for miles. I think I got my money's worth that day.</p><p></p><p>I bought a refurb garmin 1690 for less than $100, which comes with 2 years of cell-based network service. You can do Google local searches (the database is much fresher and complete than the built-in Garmin POI database), and search for local gas prices. This is also how it gets traffic data in real time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwkennedy, post: 1847266, member: 1717"] One garmin map update is $50. Lifetime map update is $90. Definitely get one that comes with lifetime maps, there's a new one released every quarter. Lifetime map models usually only cost $10-$25 more than the plain jane version. Traffic definitely works. First time a traffic rerouting happened to me, I was driving through Denver and the GPS suddenly wanted me to exit. I did what it said, but start wondering why I'm driving through residential areas. When I get up on top of a hill I can see the interstate backed up for miles. I think I got my money's worth that day. I bought a refurb garmin 1690 for less than $100, which comes with 2 years of cell-based network service. You can do Google local searches (the database is much fresher and complete than the built-in Garmin POI database), and search for local gas prices. This is also how it gets traffic data in real time. [/QUOTE]
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