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On Wed, 11 Jul 2018 10:47:24 -0400, micky
wrote: In rec.autos.tech, on Wed, 11 Jul 2018 10:18:22 -0400, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , NONONOmisc07 says... I don't need navigation, only occasionally to know 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. Get the radio without it. That would save money, and I'm more likely to find a radio with real buttons, which are easier to use when driving. I don't know about the prices, but some of the new cars with navigation have a USB slot where you download the maps on a computer and then transfer them with a USB drive to the car. Thank you for answering my question! As many said, just get a Garman or such with the lifetime updates for free. I don't want another device. I just want a radio, which may or may not have GPS. In order to judge whether to get GPS, I need to know how much detail the map will have, but if the map is bad, that just means no GPS, not that I would buy an additional device to have a better map. Thanks. What's wrong with the radio you have, other than the GPS??? I say leave well enough alone if you don't NEED theGPS. |
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