Re: I there a GPS that just work?
"Body Roll" <aglyport@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Seth wrote:
>> "Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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>> > Seth wrote:
>> >> "Body Roll" <aglyport@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:1158523711.923284.43990@i3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
>> >>> Did anyone find any standalone gps that works and does not have to be
>> >>> rebooted daily after
>> >>> hangs? I've been reading reviews on Roadmates and it does not look
>> >>> like
>> >>> those
>> >>> are bullteproof. I don't have any gps yet and would hate to pay
>> >>> $500-600 for some unreliable
>> >>> piece of junk.
>> >>
>> >> My Garmin 2610 (actually a pair of them) has been bulletproof. The
>> >> Quest
>> >> I got my wife before getting her a 2610 was not so good.
>> >>
>> >> The 2610 is discontinued but still available on the net. Replaced by
>> >> the
>> >> 27xx series.
>> >
> Reviews for 2610 on pricegrabber seem to be good. No so for 2720.
> For 2820 There are no reviews!!!
> What's the deal with the beanie bag and mounting business?
Works pretty well. Stays on the dash of my '01 Accord except during HARD
aceleration (slides a little) and always stays on the dash of my wife's van.
Also comes with a moutning cup that's held on with double stick tape.
> What are the mounting options?
I use the Garmin motorcycle mounting bracket on my bike.
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