Just returned from our 1st trip with a GPS. Wow.
#52
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Galveston Texas
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We have had portable ones for years. I got one in my Odyssey when we bought it last year, thought it would be the same. It has taken us out of our way, much longer distances, so now I don't completely trust it. I loved the others. We usually use the British accent and love when she says recalculating. And my husband does listen to her better than he listens to me. We named ours because she gets so excited if we turn wrong, we call her the B word.
#55
Love the GPS in the phone....except that it nearly put us in an Alabama swamp last weekend while traveling. The road deadended but it told us to keep going 3.4 more miles. Then when we turned rather than to go into the swamp, it kept insisting that we turn around and go the "right" way.....
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Marengo, Iowa
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Originally Posted by 0tis
Yes, I have one in my car and its wonderful - especially when you go out of town - you can look for gas, food, etc and if you take a wrong turn it will get you back on track.
Or keep repeating, "Make U turn when possible." I got so tired of hearing that until it became rather funny.
#58
My husband and I have had 2 experiences with GPS
The first we were in San Francisco and ended up in a parking lot of a supermarket, and were trying to get to a dog show
Then, we were in Ha, and saw that the taxi driver depended on GPS to get us to where we wanted to go. Ok, we'll give the guy a shot.
We ended up being rescued by another cab and driver. I got the impression the first guy was going to do whatever the GPS said, whether it made sense or not.
Maybe I'm too old for these new fangled maps. I'll stick with the old paper kind
The first we were in San Francisco and ended up in a parking lot of a supermarket, and were trying to get to a dog show
Then, we were in Ha, and saw that the taxi driver depended on GPS to get us to where we wanted to go. Ok, we'll give the guy a shot.
We ended up being rescued by another cab and driver. I got the impression the first guy was going to do whatever the GPS said, whether it made sense or not.
Maybe I'm too old for these new fangled maps. I'll stick with the old paper kind
#59
Originally Posted by SparkMonkey
Originally Posted by athomenow
This is a funny thread to me. We used it last night in our roadtrip and I made some wrong turns because I wasn't listening to her. But she got me back on track pretty quick. Mine says "Take the motorway" instead of the freeway. I think she's British!
#60
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
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They are only as good as the maps that are loaded into them and sometimes they are not updated! I go to St louis a lot( I'm from there!) and even tho 370 was completed a decade or so ago it is not recognized on my GPS ...and I have two of them! Go figure. You have to look at the overview ap to see if the route makes sense. It will choose the first options to get you where you are going but it does not
mean that it is the best option.
Sandy
mean that it is the best option.
Sandy
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