GPS Review for Garmin, Magellan, and Tomtom

07 Feb, 2010

What’s The Best Car Gps For A Beginning Driver?

Posted by: Chris - GPS Mania In: Garmin GPS

I get my license in two weeks and I’m looking for a GPS system.
I looked around the Garmin and TomTom sites very briefly but I’d like to get some opinions first.
I’d like to keep it for as long as possible so I could use it both locally and cross-country.
Also, of course, I’m looking for the lowest price possible.
Any recommendations?
Thank you!

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3 Responses to "What’s The Best Car Gps For A Beginning Driver?"

1 | Mr. DaOne N. Only

February 7th, 2010 at 11:03 pm

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I would reccomend a Garmin (from Best Buy of course j/k). They are all (Tom, Tom, Garmin, Magellans, etc) pretty simple to use, but Garmins screen display is more clear & easy to read than the others, from what I notice.
The color contrast makes it real easy to see, so you wont have to take eyes off the road for an extended amount of time.

2 | Wrenchme

February 8th, 2010 at 12:43 am

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I would recommend you not to get any GPS since it is a distraction for a beginning driver.
It will take away your concentration on your newly developed skills. It can be costly to you.
You are better off planning your route in advance, at least for the first year.
Now, if you insist, Garmin and TomTom make good quality, good features GPSs for little over $100

3 | Scott

February 8th, 2010 at 3:18 am

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Ok well Tom-Tom can be on the pricey side but they are the best, I have a Tom-Tom, paid $325 for it,
It has:
- bluetooth hands free
- touch screen
Some of the cheaper ones but still good are Garmin and Prima or even Sony, and Navigon, they may not have bluetooth or touchscreen but they do the trick, Garmin I hear is good.
They range from $150-$550, depends on what your looking for.

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