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08-05-07, 05:24
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| | From Hobby to Obsession
Denzil is offline
Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: San Jose / Hollister, CA Posts: 1,620 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units BlackElantraGT - Thanks for the suggestion. While I don't have a Garmin yet, I will definitely consider this when I purchase mine! 
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08-05-07, 05:58
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BlackElantraGT is offline
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: SoCal Posts: 1,900 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units I hesitated for years about getting a nav because I figured I didn't have a use for it since I normally just drive around town, but now I take it with me even if it's just to do a quick errand around town. If this hadn't been a Xmas gift, I still would have been too cheap spending that kind of money on myself but it's been one of the best (material) gift my wife has given me. It's so nice being able to just go anywhere I want without having to go online to mapquest to print out directions, which I hated because it always wasted that one extra sheet of paper to print stupid, useless info.
The handiest feature for me is the Bluetooth function and I'm not even a big talker on the phone! I have it connect to my wife's phone when we're in the car, but if she's not with me, it'll connect with my phone. There are separate bluetooth add-on's you can put in your car that costs more $300 sometimes, and the bluetooth function in the Nuvi can do anything those units do, except better. If your car doesn't have bluetooth yet, I highly recommend spending a little extra for this function.
My wife got me the Nuvi 660 from Sam's Club. Their prices are some of the best I've seen for both the 660 and the 680 (same as 660, except has MSN Direct for gas prices, movie times, weather, etc.) Costco had a coupon deal not long ago that was really good too: $500 for the 660 IIRC?
The nice part about Sam's Club is the fact that you have an unconditional guarantee and can take it back in a few years if it's acting up. Costco has started to change their return policy, so I don't know if nav units are covered under their unconditional guarantee or not. Personally, I've returned a few items that were a couple of years old that broke down and I felt guilty as hell, as if I was ripping the company off, even though my return was legitimate and covered under their policy. No hassles ever, besides trying to look up the purchase in the system.
It sucks that they took that away because I've been looking to buy a digital SLR and I'd prefer to buy it from Costco, but now I'll end up getting it from Sam's Club. You can always find products cheaper than the warehouse clubs but when you buy from the warehouse clubs you have the satisfaction of knowing they'll take care of you if/when something goes wrong. If anyone has purchased add'l warranty from Best Buy/Circuit City, etc. they probably know the hassle of trying to get items fixed/replaced in a timely manner. | |
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08-08-07, 07:23
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| | Hayabusa
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Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Massachusetts Posts: 1,322 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units Quote: |
Originally Posted by TigerMike Well, after exhaustive research (almost obsessive research, lol), I ordered my new TT One today, got it for $279. I hope I made the right decision on this unit, but I think it will make a fine "first" GPS device. I am still watching prices on the Garmin Nuvis though, and may purchase one of those in the future if the prices drop to my satisfaction. I still think the Nuvis are way overpriced, but that's me. I'm curious if I'll get one of the newest One's with the Hammerhead chip, instead of the famed SiRF Star III, and the latest set of map updates...we'll see. With an upcoming trip to Disney in a few weeks, I think the One will be very handy!
I would like to get the voice of Darth Vader on my One  , but I'm a bit afraid of completely screwing it up...  |
How do you like the tomtom one?
I looking to get a gps for my inlaws for their 35th anniversary.
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08-08-07, 09:18
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Fillet1970 is offline
Join Date: Apr 2007 Posts: 15 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units As a Garmin NUVI user, I got my free upgrade to City Navigator NT 2008. I called Garmin (yes you will have to wait in queue for a while), and spoke with CS.
2008 has been installed into new units for a while....then Garmin was providing updates for the dealers (I think last month)... and recently they made it available for users.
Garmin will provide a free upgrade if you provide your POP and if the purchase was made within the last 60-90 days. One thing about Garmin, they don't have a solid policy in this area. A co-worker of mine had a hard time.... and he puchased it 60 days ago....For me, with a little patience, my 100 day + purchase was ok. Work with the CS...if you have to escalate it ( I don't know if a discounted detail bribe will work ).
My 2 cent prediction: AIOs, faster CPU, 4"+ wide screen (touch screen), better battery life, larger hard drive, BT....will drive the price down for alot of current units. Until we see market saturation....overpriced NUVIs will slowly come down. | |
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08-08-07, 10:44
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BlackElantraGT is offline
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: SoCal Posts: 1,900 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units I've also heard of conflicting stories about getting the 2008 upgrade and like you said, they've been back and forth on what their policy is. Mine is more than the 60-90 days so I can't complain about not getting an upgrade. That's where BitTorrent will come in handy  Hopefully a "generous" person will "contribute" soon.
And like you mention, portable nav will only get cheaper. My prediction is that they'll be one of the hottest sellers this Xmas season. If an iPhone did navigation, that would just be the ultimate device to have. | |
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08-08-07, 11:14
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Fillet1970 is offline
Join Date: Apr 2007 Posts: 15 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units Just a little tip for you BlackElantraGT...I got my NUVI in March. Those guys at the Garmin call centre get alot of calls.....empathize them, treat them like one of the guys, understand the BS they go through and the guy just might do something for you. Like on the GPS forums, it's true....their policy....inconsistent, so give it a try. I did one phone call followed with two "buisness standard follow-ups"....I didn't get an email reply, but got it from UPS yesterday. My co-worker took the "escalate to supervisor" approach and got his through that channel.
Atticdog....TomTom One is pretty cool. The GUI is not bad and it's an excellent value...I tried my buddy's and it was easy to use. I went with Garmin because I prefer the Navtec mapping over TomTom's TeleAtlas, Text-to-Voice feature and Garmins long term presence. The mapping capabilities and updates were important to me, and Navteq is unbeatable in that area (in my opinion). Good news for Tom-Tom...with their TeleAtlas purchase, it should be good current TomTom owners (improved map updates) | |
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08-09-07, 09:53
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| | Go Tigers!
TigerMike is offline
Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Memphis Posts: 1,238 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units Quote: |
Originally Posted by atticdog How do you like the tomtom one?
I looking to get a gps for my inlaws for their 35th anniversary. |
I really like the TT1! I took it with me on a trip to Orlando and back (Memphis area) and it performed absolutely flawlessly. I carried paper maps just in case, but never even laid a finger on them the whole time. I really like the screen interface and the way it zooms the screen for turns and complex intersections. That is extremely helpful. Also, when we were in Orlando, we wanted to go out and grab some Mexican (tired of Disney food! lol), and the TT was able to point us directly to a popular dining spot only a few miles from where we were. I would likely have never been able to do that on my own.
Overall, the TT really gives me a big boost of confidence in new cities or areas of town I'm unfamiliar with. It will get me there and back with no problems or fuss. It has made venturing out and exploring so much easier. With the new TeleAtlas updates, I haven't yet noticed any situation where it has seemed out of date.
The only thing I would really love to have on the One is the speech capability, like the Nuvi 350. Even though I was definitely able to navigate without the speech, it would make things easier, and I probably wouldn't have to rely as heavily on the map screen while driving. I will likely get a Nuvi too in a few months, just to have as a backup and for its own POI list.
With the TT1's going for $249 now, it's easily one of the best for the price. I would highly recommend them! If you can/want to spring for more, the $360 Nuvi 350 is a screaming buy as well.
Regards,
Mike
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08-09-07, 03:29
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| | Hayabusa
atticdog is offline
Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Massachusetts Posts: 1,322 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units Thanks for your input!
Im looking to get a gos for my parents and inlaws
I have a Garmin 2610 and the can be bought refurbished now for around $200
Im looking to spend under 300
I know there are easier units to use than the 2610 but it still works so well and for the price its hard to beat
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09-29-07, 02:47
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 8 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units I gott pick up one of these. tom tom where can i get one? lol
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09-29-07, 03:41
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Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: SoCal Posts: 1,900 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units Being that Xmas is right around the corner, and new units being released for the upcoming holiday season, I'm going to guess you'll start to see some even better deals. Personally, I wouldn't buy an older model, refurbished one for $200 considering you can pick a brand new one up for not much more. The newer units will probably also be a lot more user friendly.
Costco sent me their Oct. coupon book and they have the new Garmin Nuvi 250W for $299 after $100 off. Not bad for a portable unit with a 4.3" widescreen. I don't know if this is necessarily the best deal or not, but I can always buy something from Costco or Sam's Club and know that I didn't overpay for it.
I love my 660, but it's still not perfect. They recently released the 760, which addresses a lot of the shortcomings of the 660, such as multi-segment routing. I do deliveries for my father-in-law's/wife's Avon business and the ability to calculate multiple routes based on the addresses inputed would come in really handy. | |
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10-03-07, 05:34
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#59 (permalink)
| | Go Tigers!
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Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Memphis Posts: 1,238 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units It will be interesting to see how the GPS market shakes out now that Garmin missed the opportunity to acquire NAVTEQ, and Nokia got them instead. I would like to have a Garmin unit as a backup to my TomTom One, but I wonder how Garmin products may be affected in the future by the deal, i.e. lower quality due to higher costs, not as robust map sharing develpoment, etc...
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10-10-07, 04:42
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Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: SoCal Posts: 1,900 | Re: Major Price Drop for GPS Units Here's some positive news for Nuvi owners who HAVE NOT registered their product yet:
I was on their website a couple weeks back and decided to see if I qualify for the update to City Navigator 2008. My wife bought mine last Xmas, so I wouldn't have qualified for it but since I hadn't registered my unit yet, all they asked me for qualification was my serial #, where I purchased it, and when it was purchased. I told them which store and gave them a recent date. Sure enough, it said I qualify and less than 3 weeks later, I have the disc for the update.
The more I've been using it, the more I'm beginning to notice little things that bother me a bit. One thing is how late it prompts you when to turn or get on an onramp. I normally use mine with the TTS (Text-To-Speach) feature enabled, so I don't know if this could be the problem in the delay. But by the time it "dings" for me to turn left or do whatever it wants me to do, I'm already about to do that. It's not a big deal if you're in an area you're familiar with, but in unfamiliar areas, not only do you have to listen closely to the voice prompts but you also have to pay attention to what's going on on the screen. You can't entirely depend on voice prompts.
On OEM navigation systems, even though a lot of them lack TTS, the countdown feature is pretty accurate. It gives you a better approximation of when you need to turn.
This little problem wouldn't stop me from buying the unit again. Everything has its flaws. This is just a minor issue, at least for me. It's a REALLY user-friendly unit. I'm computer-savvy and I have trouble figuring out some OEM nav units. My father-in-law, who's turning 80 this month with dementia, possibly Alzheimer setting in, sat in my passenger seat the other night when a call came through on the Nuvi, and he easily figured out to press the button that said "answer call". This is a guy who couldn't even figure out the USB key I bought him some XMas's ago, still can't figure out how to use TiVo, and sometimes can't even read time on the clock or his watch. It's so easy to use, it doesn't even come with printed instructions. I believe the instructions are on the disc, but I've never had to look at it.
But if you're in the market for one and a friend has a TomTom or another portable nav, try it out and see what you think about it. I've yet to try out a TomTom extensively other than in-store demos so I don't know if it has this problem or not. Better yet, I would buy it from Costco or Sam's Club because you can easily return it if you're not happy with it. Other places charge you a 10% restocking fee. I have a feeling that has to do with people who buy things with the intention of using it once, like on a weekend trip, and returning it. They do the same thing for camcorders, radar detectors, and other items of that nature.
Oh, and if you get the Nuvi, save yourself the time and trouble and get the friction mount. Even for other units, I would suggest getting a friction mount because you can easily hide it from view. It's $40 well spent. | |
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