Notices
Audio & Video Systems, Navigation, Satellite Radio & Mobile Electronics
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by: Innova

Entry level GPS

Old Aug 27, 2007 | 06:44 PM
  #1  
F350-6's Avatar
F350-6
Thread Starter
|
Post Fiend
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 26,966
Likes: 50
From: Texas
Entry level GPS

Can anyone recommend a good entry level GPS that mounts on the windshield. My wife is looking for one she can use the 4 or 5 times a year she goes farther than 15 miles from the house.

I'm looking for easy to program, voice instructions on when to turn, automatic rerouting if you miss a turn (this feature will be used a lot) and anything else that may be important.

I've seen that the Cobra models have a database of red light cameras and can warn you of those. What other useful features should I be looking for. Any recommendations on models to look at or stay away from.

Thanks.
 
Reply
Old Aug 29, 2007 | 10:26 AM
  #2  
bodabdan's Avatar
bodabdan
Fleet Mechanic
Veteran: Navy
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 1,816
Likes: 3
From: River Valley AR
I have a Garmin 330 Street Pilot and I am very pleased with it. It mounts to a dash pad or the windshield, is fairly compact, and easy to remove if you don't need it or you have theft concerns. I used mine in New Orleans after the hurricane and there were almost no street signs in some areas. It paid for itself in a day. I have had some reception difficulties when the rain clouds turn the sky black, but generally it comes back on soon enough. If you miss a turn it automatically recalculates. I have had a few times where it told me to go up the road a mile and then turn around, when there was a break in the median right next to me. That and a few times that I used it the destination was on the opposite side of the street from wht was indicated. All things considered though I love it. I have used it thousands of times and it is the second Garmin product I have owned. I would not hesitate to recommend it. The biggest downside has been that i have become too dependent on it. Do you remember getting your first calculator and then forgetting how to do long division by hand about a year later? It's the same thing for me with this GPS.

ON EDIT- I almost forgot your question. My Garmin has a touch screen that works well, it is capable of online downloads to update the maps, the display is very adjustable for different lighting conditions, the voice feature is easy for most people to hear but i can still manage with poor hearing, the navigation screen has a few modes to choose from to suit your preferences, automatic switching from daylight to dark mode, an external antenna is available,and if you go up one model you can add the thingy that gives you traffic information off of a radio signal that is available in some areas. You can save "HOME" and then no matter where you are just hit the home button and follow the directions to get back to the house. It also hs an internal battery that lets youstill use it when it is not in the car. I don't have a need for that, but it comes with it. Those are the main features that are available on mine.
Also one caution on the touch screeen- you will run into the ditch if you try to type in a destination while driving. Trust me on this one.
 

Last edited by bodabdan; Aug 29, 2007 at 10:35 AM.
Reply
Old Aug 29, 2007 | 01:04 PM
  #3  
yamaguy's Avatar
yamaguy
Posting Guru
15 Year Member
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 1,309
Likes: 2
From: Plainfield, IL
Yep as long as it's a Garmin you will like it. Garmin was the first Gps nav company even back when it was only for the government. That is what they still use. You don't want some home owner Magellan.
 
Reply
Old Aug 29, 2007 | 07:01 PM
  #4  
F350-6's Avatar
F350-6
Thread Starter
|
Post Fiend
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 26,966
Likes: 50
From: Texas
Good info, thanks. Too bad it won't give you a warning about running into a ditch. My wife actually got stuck in a ditch a few years ago trying to make a u-turn 1/4 from our house (small country roads). Anyone else have any comments?
 
Reply
Old Aug 29, 2007 | 07:07 PM
  #5  
black04lariat's Avatar
black04lariat
Elder User
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 968
Likes: 0
From: Greenville, SC
I used to work at a place that sold Garmin, Magellan, Cobra... I was told Garmin was the best by the manager of the dept. If that helps...? I personally have an in-dash unit so I am of no help in the portable area.
 
Reply
Old Aug 31, 2007 | 07:03 PM
  #6  
mitch150's Avatar
mitch150
Elder User
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 722
Likes: 3
From: eastern shore Md.
From what I've been been told, anything but a tom-tom. Depends on how much your looking to spend too . Garmin is supposed to be the best but among the pricier of them. Mine's in-dash by navtech.
 
Reply
Old Aug 31, 2007 | 07:20 PM
  #7  
F350-6's Avatar
F350-6
Thread Starter
|
Post Fiend
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 26,966
Likes: 50
From: Texas
How well does the route recalculation work? I was driving today and hit a road closed detour. I followed the detour signs and got back to where I needed to be. While that may sound simple to me, my wife has great difficulty doing this sometimes. Will the automatic route recalculation keep trying to get her to turn around whereshe will have to pull over and tell the machine what's going on, or will it figure things out as she keeps driving?

The only experience I've had with portable GPS was the first generation stuff that was so big it had to be put in the back of a Humvee to be considered portable. Back then most people weren't allowed to touch it and none of us understood how the thing worked.
 
Reply
Old Aug 31, 2007 | 07:40 PM
  #8  
black04lariat's Avatar
black04lariat
Elder User
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 968
Likes: 0
From: Greenville, SC
Actually last night my buddy got in my truck and had his Garmin with him. He started playing with it while we were driving around and it re-calculates the route very quickly if the turns arent followed exactly.
 
Reply
FTE Stories

Ford Trucks for Ford Truck Enthusiasts

story-0

Every 2026 Ford Engine Explained

 Brett Foote
story-1

10 Ugly Ford Trucks That We Still Kinda Love

 Joe Kucinski
story-2

10 Things Every Truck Owner NEEDS (2026 Edition)

 Michael S. Palmer
story-3

Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath

 Verdad Gallardo
story-4

Top 10 Most Expensive Ford Trucks Ever Sold on Bring a Trailer

 Joe Kucinski
story-5

2027 Ford Super Duty Buyer's Guide (Every Model, Engine, & Package)

 Brett Foote
story-6

Top 10 Ford Truck Tragedies

 Joe Kucinski
story-7

AEV FXL Super Duty - the Super Duty Raptor Ford Doesn't Make

 Brett Foote
story-8

Lobo Vs Lobo: Proof the F-150 Lobo Should Be Even Lower!

 Michael S. Palmer
story-9

Ford's 2001 Explorer Sportsman Concept Looks For a New Home

 Verdad Gallardo
Old Aug 31, 2007 | 08:05 PM
  #9  
mitch150's Avatar
mitch150
Elder User
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 722
Likes: 3
From: eastern shore Md.
Originally Posted by black04lariat
Actually last night my buddy got in my truck and had his Garmin with him. He started playing with it while we were driving around and it re-calculates the route very quickly if the turns arent followed exactly.
Almost all of the newer gps navs will reroute on the fly. They're easy to use and almost idiot proof Though they still won't steer you away from ditches.
 
Reply
Old Aug 31, 2007 | 08:19 PM
  #10  
F350-6's Avatar
F350-6
Thread Starter
|
Post Fiend
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 26,966
Likes: 50
From: Texas
Not to sound negative, but since my wife won't read this post, when she gets lost in her 04 lariat, 21,000 miles, with the internal compass, her answer to which way is she going is always "straight ahead" her local reference points are "I just passed an gas station on the right" I could go on but it only gets worse from here.

I'm just scared almost idiot proof may not be good enough. Since she doesn't travel far from home very often I don't want to spend a lot of money on this, but I'm also worried that with a GPS she will have a false sense of security and try and go anywhere.
 
Reply
Old Sep 1, 2007 | 03:02 AM
  #11  
bodabdan's Avatar
bodabdan
Fleet Mechanic
Veteran: Navy
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 1,816
Likes: 3
From: River Valley AR
Idiot proof is a bold statement, but I would say that my unit is mostly female-proof. As for the re-route I agree with the others. If you just listen to the little voice it will get you there. My unit has a detour feature but it is just as easy to just drive past where you were going to turn and it the unit recalculates automatically with no input from you. The reroute will happen in a matter of seconds, and you will see the distance indicated to the next turn, 300 feet, 200, 100 50, 10 etc. It actually is pretty fascinating that they can do what they do. As for the false sense of security, if she does not like where she is she can always turn around and drive wherever she needs to and it will still get her home. It also has the locations of fire departments, police stations, hospitals, etc. in the software. I would say that it can actually enhance her security because of that. Just go get one (mine was about $350 or so) and you will not look back. Even if your wife does not use it or like it, a good GPS is great for anyone who runs service calls or stays on the road alot.
 
Reply
Old Sep 1, 2007 | 05:42 AM
  #12  
mitch150's Avatar
mitch150
Elder User
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 722
Likes: 3
From: eastern shore Md.
Talking I said ALMOST idiot proof

Originally Posted by bodabdan
Idiot proof is a bold statement, but I would say that my unit is mostly female-proof. As for the re-route I agree with the others. If you just listen to the little voice it will get you there. My unit has a detour feature but it is just as easy to just drive past where you were going to turn and it the unit recalculates automatically with no input from you. The reroute will happen in a matter of seconds, and you will see the distance indicated to the next turn, 300 feet, 200, 100 50, 10 etc. It actually is pretty fascinating that they can do what they do. As for the false sense of security, if she does not like where she is she can always turn around and drive wherever she needs to and it will still get her home. It also has the locations of fire departments, police stations, hospitals, etc. in the software. I would say that it can actually enhance her security because of that. Just go get one (mine was about $350 or so) and you will not look back. Even if your wife does not use it or like it, a good GPS is great for anyone who runs service calls or stays on the road alot.
Keep in mind I said ALMOST idiot proof. and you are right that is a pretty bold statement.bodabdan is right, most of them have a large amount of point of intrests throuhgout the U.S. and Canada, stores, banks, gas stations, fire dept., police dept., and so on. Once you get one and set it up, do it at home and it will store that location as your home point and all you have to do is punch up the menu and push "home" on the list of locations (it's always at the top of the list) and it will automatically direct you home from wherever you are at that time. It's really pretty impressive!
 
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
bcuz1998
2004 - 2008 F150
10
Jul 6, 2014 09:10 PM
Leonandlisa
6.7L Power Stroke Diesel
12
May 27, 2013 10:54 AM
poppie
General NON-Automotive Conversation
24
Jul 15, 2009 10:50 AM
dew the thunder
1999 - 2016 Super Duty
17
Jan 7, 2009 05:32 AM
Zombie
Excursion - King of SUVs
25
Apr 6, 2007 12:34 AM


Thread Tools
Search this Thread

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:36 PM.

story-0
Every 2026 Ford Engine Explained

Here's everything you need to know about every Ford engine available for the 2026 model year.

By Brett Foote | 2026-06-05 12:58:01


VIEW MORE
story-1
10 Ugly Ford Trucks That We Still Kinda Love

Slideshow: 10 ugly Ford trucks that we still kinda love.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-06-03 09:51:16


VIEW MORE
story-2
10 Things Every Truck Owner NEEDS (2026 Edition)

Slideshow: the best gifts for dads & grads

By Michael S. Palmer | 2026-06-03 15:43:58


VIEW MORE
story-3
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath

Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-06-03 11:38:36


VIEW MORE
story-4
Top 10 Most Expensive Ford Trucks Ever Sold on Bring a Trailer

Slideshow: 10 most expensive Ford trucks ever sold on Bring a Trailer.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-05-27 16:24:34


VIEW MORE
story-5
2027 Ford Super Duty Buyer's Guide (Every Model, Engine, & Package)

Here's everything that has changed for the latest model year.

By Brett Foote | 2026-05-27 16:17:28


VIEW MORE
story-6
Top 10 Ford Truck Tragedies

Slideshow: Top 10 Ford truck tragedies.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-05-18 19:34:33


VIEW MORE
story-7
AEV FXL Super Duty - the Super Duty Raptor Ford Doesn't Make

And it might be even better than that.

By Brett Foote | 2026-05-18 19:26:42


VIEW MORE
story-8
Lobo Vs Lobo: Proof the F-150 Lobo Should Be Even Lower!

Slideshow: Does lowering an F-150 Lobo RUIN the ride quality?

By Michael S. Palmer | 2026-05-18 19:20:37


VIEW MORE
story-9
Ford's 2001 Explorer Sportsman Concept Looks For a New Home

Slideshow: Ford's bizarre fishing-themed Explorer concept has resurfaced after spending decades largely forgotten.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-05-12 18:07:46


VIEW MORE