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Re: SVX & gps today, 4,22 20121
I guess it's too late, but I have to admit I really like the tomtom's we have now. Free map and traffic updates for life is a nice perk. Seem to get a signal way quicker than my admittedly older garmin. I guess they all have their pros and cons and with so many models coming out from each maker it's tough to say which is the best. I do like the prices lately though. For the cost of a new map you can buy a new nav!
I like to mount mine as low as possible on the windshield to avoid creating a blind spot. That also puts it further away which seems to help with looking at it quick without making your eyes re-focus.
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