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I'm going to buy a GPS for my daughter. She needs it for the car, I'm not looking for a hand held device at all. I'm looking for something fairly easy to operate, that plugs into the cigarette lighter. It should come with lifetime updates, and be easy to program. I don't want to spend an arm and leg, any suggestions?
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Thanks, gaw, I will check them out.
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Have a Garmin Nuvi 1100, older model, but works good, lifetime updates. I think I got off ebay for under $75. it was used, but barely.
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I have a tom tom .. no problems ... wife has magallen (sp?) no problems
Might I suggest you check out Waze, more then just a GPS map..Lightning wrote:I just use google maps app on my smart phone. It's easy, it works great and the price is right... free
https://www.waze.com/