Do any of you have a Garmin navigator?

My husband is looking at them on the Circuit city web site as I type this, has anyone had experience with them and what is your opinion?

2007-12-31T09:17:53Z

he is looking at the C-340, at about $250.

2007-12-31T09:21:44Z

Garmin Street Piolet C-340

catspit2007-12-31T09:34:25Z

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No, but I did have a " NAG-IT-ATOR " had a high shrile female voice that said things like ...' your going too fast' ...'you should of turned back there' ...'this isn't the way to my mother's house'....and on , and on ...

?2007-12-31T10:39:20Z

These are for the people who get lost and won't ask for directions. (we know who they are) My husband has a Tom-Tom. I prefer to use a map and plan out my destination BEFORE I get there. I don't like last minute surprizes.

Anonymous2007-12-31T09:13:50Z

Had one, the mounting was delicate, ended up breaking (no way to charge the criter). Navigators are not down to 100.00 or so, and seem to do the same job as the Garmin...neither better or worse. The problem I found with Garmin and some of the cheaper ones was, when driving to a know destination on a freeway, it would have me get off an exit, only to have me get right back on! The best navigator I have ever used comes in Mercedes, and Mercedes' is polite! I would hold off buying a Garmin IF it is expensive....paying more than a couple of hundred dollars for one of these things is really a thing of the past. Goldwing

Been There2007-12-31T09:08:07Z

I have a couple of them, one for driving and one for flying. they are a great help. BUT the information on them especially about business locations etc is not 100% accurate. However, the driving info has always been good.

karen w2007-12-31T09:03:48Z

we have a tom-tom. but i heard garmin are good too

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