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In rec.autos.tech, on Wed, 11 Jul 2018 07:43:26 -0600, rbowman
wrote: On 07/10/2018 10:15 PM, micky wrote: I don't need navigation, only occasionally to know where I am. Micky, GPSs can't work miracles. Is it a miracle to tell me where I am? If the GPS map on new radios isn't a lot better than what I have, I'd rather save a couple hundred dollars and get a radio withou it. There are a confusing number of models but you can get a Garmin Nuvi for less than $100 with lifetime map updates. The updates are done with wifi. The ones with real time traffic updates are more expensive and may not be useful depending on where you live. I don't want another device, just a radio which may or may not have GPS. I hadn't thoughty about traffic updates, but that would definitely require a receiver and a higher price. There is pretty much only one route to take to work, so knowing about the traffic doesn't help. In Chicago where the streets are on a grid, one can just take a parallel street if there is traffic, but not here. Digital maps have varying quality data. Urban areas are usually more up to date than rural. This DVD does have more streets within Baltimore, but I have a paper atlas of Baltimore which has all that too, and more, and I rarely go some place I haven't been to 10 times. The DVD wasn't up to date on the rural areas even when the car was made. At least it doesn't have enough detail. |
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