Monday, February 27, 2012

"2000 Toyota Camry: Accurate GPS System Unit To Buy"

Black 2000 Toyota Camry Front View

I need to get a portable GPS system. It cannot be an in-dash one because I have a 2000 Toyota Camry. Also it must be one of the talking ones that tells you where to go. I will be traveling from Indiana to St. Louis so I need one that has an accurate map. So, I’m looking for the best GPS I can get for a good price. Can anybody tell me what type to buy? If you can provide me with a link it would be even better!

Answer: It is not an easy question to answer but you can’t go wrong with the top 3 GPS manufacturers PND models they have to offer. With that said, Garmin currently is the most popular GPS model in NA, selling about 55% of all PND GPS sold in NA. If price is no an issue, try the Garmin Nuvi 880 which is currently Garmin top of the line PND model. If you wish to save a few bucks, try the Garmin Nuvi 760 which is an excellent choice. Don’t buy EOL stuff since you will want to have a model that is supported for a while. If you feel Garmin is not for you, consider the TomTom 930 or the Magellan Maestro 4250 or 4050.
You can also consider buying the NOH Garmin Nuvi 760 for only $329 from Auto Nav 2000 Plus, Inc that includes the Garmin factory ONE year factory warranty, the unit comes with pretty much everything you will need on a GPS device or if you are worry about cost but wish to have a portable GPS that includes TTS, try the Magellan RoadMate 2200T NOH for only $119.00 again from Auto Nav 2000 Plus, Inc. It maybe easier for you to rent these GPS first from GPS4Rent to test drive each unit to make sure the unit will function to your expectation before committing to one. You can find all the models I have described here on Auto Nav 2000 Plus, Inc website at http://www.autonav2000.com/default.asp or you can visit GPS4Rent and rent one. To find out more about the rental program click on this link http://www.gps4rent.com/
You can’t really go wrong with any of the TOP THREE GPS manufacturers Garmin, TomTom and Magellan.

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