AnswerID: 313416 Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 12:37
Outa Bounds
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I've been looking into the
GPS units as it's one of those things we'll probably purchase some time in the future, however at the moment it's a want rather than need so there are other priorities.
But through my research so far like you I think the Garmin 760 seems like a pretty good value if you're primarily after city
navigation. I haven't looked into Shonkymaps but from my understanding it's an option that works with Garmin for offroad stuff?
If money truly was no obect I'd probably look into the
VMS system. But you have to consider we already have a Garmin
GPS76, from which hubby can download tracks we have travelled into the OziExplorer on his laptop. I suppose we don't use it to navigate a great deal, but mostly to leave a breadcrumb trail.
I don't think there is a "best GPS". I could easily say something like
VMS because it's one of the most expensive systems, but if it doesn't suit your usage and has many more features than you would realistically use then it's not really the best for you (or your father in this case).
Good luck anyhow, hope he likes whatever you get him!
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