I'm a skeptic. I was surprised. I'm looking at new cars and noticed the price of a built in GPS. $1,500 to $2,500 (depending on how well you negotiate). Just got back from a 996 mile trip to Hilton Head Island from Chicago. Magellan took me door to door. My kids called him Hallen. He kept his sine 97% of the way. Losing the signal, he returned within a few miles. It shows you the route when the signal is lost. Several times they found gasoline and food for the family. I originally bought this for my wife who works as a real estate agent. He takes them door to door with clients. You don't have to do any test runs the day before. Customers are very happy with how Hallena announces the moves. The suction cup is surprisingly good. I haven't used it in winter but when it's warm it's great. I usually write to complain. If you're on a fence, buy it. I don't think upgrades to the 760 are worth the price. I would buy 700.
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