For spontaneous routing-needs my smartphone (Google Navigation), for planned trips TomTom XL or Oregon 600 with City Navigator.
For spontaneous routing-needs my smartphone (Google Navigation), for planned trips TomTom XL or Oregon 600 with City Navigator.
For daily use my PNA and Primo. On holidays, a paper map (yes, I can use that) and when needed (like in cities) my android smartphone and Primo.
I experienced that a rental car doesn't always have a cigar lighter which make my PNA useless. Besides I don't need to pack the PNA nor the car kit, the phone I have it on me.
I am always using my Garmin nuvi when in the car and my iphone when walking.
Overseas i only use Garmin because it is to expensive to use the phone navigation.
I usually use Sygic on smartphone. It is with me since almost 4 yars and I must say recently it got improved taking into consideration earlier bugs. It is offline gps so that is big adventage.
Same as hexon, I use Sygic on smartphone.
I'm using only CoPilot with my Motorola RAZR in a car hook-up. The best so far.
The Mercedes in-build Audio-Navi is a piece of .....
I also had a Garmin street pilot, not bad, but to much cables in the car.
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Android smartphone as the dedicated car GPS is always in the other car!
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I'm using iGO and Sygic on smartphone.
I'm using GPS for smartphone :
- Sygic best using in my town
- And Navitel best using in a village