Bigfoot62
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2008
- Messages
- 2,283
- Location
- W. Central Louisiana
- Tractor
- JD 5090M; JD 5085M; JD 5083E; NH TN70A; Ford 2600
I use a TomTom XXL 550M (5" screen). You can get a brand new one on fleaBay for about $100-120. Our first GPS was a TomTom, (we now have 4 of them) we liked it, it still works, and I don't like a learning curve. So, I have a tendency to stick with what I know.
Regardless of brand, I suggest the larger screen and lifetime maps. You will appreciate both. Also, the better resolution will help when reading the small print, like the name of a cross street.
Also, regardless of brand, your GPS will not always match the actual road. For one thing, road construction changes things and updates lag behind, often by years. That's just reality.
A $3.00 screen protector will prevent scratches. I buy the generic ones for cell phones, etc., at the department store.
That said, driving with a GPS is better than not having one. I am a owner/operator of a tractor/trailer dump truck. I don't leave home without my TomTom.
Regardless of brand, I suggest the larger screen and lifetime maps. You will appreciate both. Also, the better resolution will help when reading the small print, like the name of a cross street.
Also, regardless of brand, your GPS will not always match the actual road. For one thing, road construction changes things and updates lag behind, often by years. That's just reality.
A $3.00 screen protector will prevent scratches. I buy the generic ones for cell phones, etc., at the department store.
That said, driving with a GPS is better than not having one. I am a owner/operator of a tractor/trailer dump truck. I don't leave home without my TomTom.