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[Amazon.com] Garmin nüvi 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator for $69.99

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Got one of these free from a CC deal a few years back (or maybe one year?). Works well. Would like a bigger screen but i'm not gonna complain.

Good little unit and I believe you can update it within a year of your purchase date. (think)
 
Determining whether something is a good deal or not by comparing to the "List Price" at Amazon is a joke. The list price on a pack of gum is like $280. Regardless I'm sure this is a good deal. I have a Garmin and it's pretty good. Can't go wrong for this price.
 
Got one of these free from a CC deal a few years back (or maybe one year?). Works well. Would like a bigger screen but i'm not gonna complain.

Good little unit and I believe you can update it within a year of your purchase date. (think)


Me too (thank you Hot Deals and Discover).

Mine still works fine but has developed an irritating bug recently. When typing in addresses on the screen you have to press below the desired key. For example if you want to type the letter A and J is below it, you actually press somewhere inbetween the two or in the upper half of J to get A. This is frustrating as heck, anyone know how to fix it?

BTW this GPS has no traffic feature and therefore no subscription price-just annual (and expensive) map updates if you want, but it's often cheaper to buy a new GPS than update the maps.

And I agree the $280 list price is absurd, and must be from a couple years ago. Street price on this model (if you can find it, it's old) is maybe $80-100 now by my guess.
 
Me too (thank you Hot Deals and Discover).

Mine still works fine but has developed an irritating bug recently. When typing in addresses on the screen you have to press below the desired key. For example if you want to type the letter A and J is below it, you actually press somewhere inbetween the two or in the upper half of J to get A. This is frustrating as heck, anyone know how to fix it?

BTW this GPS has no traffic feature and therefore no subscription price-just annual (and expensive) map updates if you want, but it's often cheaper to buy a new GPS than update the maps.

And I agree the $280 list price is absurd, and must be from a couple years ago. Street price on this model (if you can find it, it's old) is maybe $80-100 now by my guess.

My wife's Garmin has the same problem with its touchscreen.
 
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