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Magellan (auto) GPS recommendation?
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| I find the Magellan website a bit hard to navigate when it's features
I want to compare. Any recommendations for the following:
Automobile use exclusively (USA)
1. Must speak street names. For example: should say, "Turn right on
Elm Street in 100 yards." (as opposed to, "turn right in 100 yards".
2. Must be capable of sorting and routing multiple destinations,
either around town for multiple errands, or a multi city/attraction
vacation. I'd like to be able to program the entire route from the
comfort of home before we leave.
3. Large screen
4. Voice command would be nice, but not required.
5. Bluetooth is not required as it's already built into the car.
6. AAA info is nice, but not required
7. Traffic is not a requirement, especially for an annual fee.
8. SiRF III is definitely a plus.
Thanks in advance.
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| Dave Ferguson 2007-12-05, 7:33 am |
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>I find the Magellan website a bit hard to navigate when it's features
> I want to compare. Any recommendations for the following:
> Automobile use exclusively (USA)
> 1. Must speak street names. For example: should say, "Turn right on
> Elm Street in 100 yards." (as opposed to, "turn right in 100 yards".
> 2. Must be capable of sorting and routing multiple destinations,
> either around town for multiple errands, or a multi city/attraction
> vacation. I'd like to be able to program the entire route from the
> comfort of home before we leave.
> 3. Large screen
> 4. Voice command would be nice, but not required.
> 5. Bluetooth is not required as it's already built into the car.
> 6. AAA info is nice, but not required
> 7. Traffic is not a requirement, especially for an annual fee.
> 8. SiRF III is definitely a plus.
> Thanks in advance.
I have the Maestro 4040 which pretty much meets all your requirements. The
4050 does traffic and voice. You can get it on the 4040 for a nominal fee.
Dave
Dave
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