I'm thinking about getting a GPS for my wife for her birthday so she can use it in her car. The Garmin Nuvi 350 was suggested to me by the Garmin dealer. Has anyone used this device or can you recommend another device that works well? Thanks!!!
OT, but I think you'll like Dallas a lot, after you get over the culture shock between Texas and Northern Virginia. About the only thing they have in common is unbearable rush hour traffic.Ok, after my wife spent a great deal of time getting lost down in the Dallas area this past weekend (she was looking at housing), she told me that I can get "one of those GPS gadgets". She isn't one for gadgets, but she loves the Dish 622 and was impressed with the GPS in my mothers Mercury SUV.
Anyway, our offer on a home was accepted by the seller and we'll be moving down to Dallas in the coming months. .Should I get a Garmin or are some of the cheaper brands just as good? Offhand, I am leaning towards a Garmin. I have no idea what brand was installed in my mothers Mercury Mountaineer, but that damn thing was accurate and easy to use.
Thanks...I am leaning towards the Garmin, but I am all for saving a buck if another brand offers similar performance and features. My wife and I have been down 2-3 times to visit the Dallas area. We have traveled extensively in the past and look forward to the change. While it is not our ideal location, we really enjoy the area and it offers us the best choice when we factored in employment, schools, affordable housing and quality of life issues. We currently live 50+ miles south of DC and I am up at 4am M-F battling traffic. I have seen Dallas traffic and is nothing like the the all too routine hell of my 3 hour drive home from work every Friday afternoon. My wife left her teaching career last year (long hours, poor pay, no bonuses even though her students consistently score in the top 1% in the state) and will soon be returning to the workforce with a MBA. Besides the fact we no longer like the area, there really aren't many good paying jobs in our bedroom community outside of real estate and retail. With out daughter preparing to start kindergarden, we just don't need both of us stuck in traffic each day. We looked at housing 35+ miles closer to the District, but a similar house will cost an 300-400k. This is just insane!OT, but I think you'll like Dallas a lot, after you get over the culture shock between Texas and Northern Virginia. About the only thing they have in common is unbearable rush hour traffic.
And I've used a Garmin StreetPilot on my motorcycle for four years now, and it's been great. A couple of weeks ago the power supply died, so I'll have to replace it, probably with a Nuvi or similar.