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Adam Sun Nov 16, 2008 01:33pm

Question for GPS gurus
 
Costco has a Nuvi 750 for $199. I'm thinking it's a great deal, but would any of you disagree?

grunewar Sun Nov 16, 2008 01:45pm

FYI - Consumer Reports rate it and other 700 Series Nuvi's (760, 770, 780) very highly and I've researched the price and that is VERY good. I don't personally own one though (I have a Nuvi 200 which I like).

JRutledge Sun Nov 16, 2008 01:53pm

That is a good price. I am not sure how good it is. I think most of the things you need is the ability to get from A to B. You will have to pay for specific features that might help you like traffic updates or POI information. This seems like a nice deal. It is just a matter if you do not mind to spend for those better features. Which I could make the case are not worth it.

Adam Sun Nov 16, 2008 01:55pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 550997)
That is a good price. I am not sure how good it is. I think most of the things you need is the ability to get from A to B. You will have to pay for specific features that might help you like traffic updates or POI information. This seems like a nice deal. It is just a matter if you do not mind to spend for those better features. Which I could make the case are not worth it.

Agreed. I'm only considering it because of it's MP3 player and FM transmitter. I would never spend the $399 it apparently normally sells for, but when I'd probably spend about $149 anyway, the idea of spending another $50 and avoiding the need to purchase an MP3 player is appealing.

Scrapper1 Sun Nov 16, 2008 02:04pm

I have one, I love it. The lowest price I saw online with a quick search was $399. One thing to note about the 750 is that it does not have the Bluetooth calling option, if you care about that.

JugglingReferee Sun Nov 16, 2008 02:18pm

The bluetooth calling option is very very cool. I used it this summer during a trip to the east coast.

Side note: I still can't figure out. Rut, is it a good deal, you're not sure if it's a good deal, or is it a nice deal?

JRutledge Sun Nov 16, 2008 02:31pm

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee (Post 551005)
The bluetooth calling option is very very cool. I used it this summer during a trip to the east coast.

Side note: I still can't figure out. Rut, is it a good deal, you're not sure if it's a good deal, or is it a nice deal?

A good or nice deal is based solely on what a person values. If you can afford a larger price and you want other features, this might not be a good deal.

I paid about $440-$450 over a year ago for my GPS device. It was worth it for me and has paid itself in so many ways. Now the same features I have would cost almost half of that today. Knowing what I know now, I would likely pay a little more than this if I was serious about getting a GPS system. Then again I would rather pay a little more for quality, and then buy something that will not be as valuable in a few years. I do not know enough about the features of this system to comment if that is ultimately a good deal. I would ask about features and other things before spending any money on anything. Then you at least know what you are not paying for.

Peace

Mregor Sun Nov 16, 2008 03:47pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 550993)
Costco has a Nuvi 750 for $199. I'm thinking it's a great deal, but would any of you disagree?

It's a great deal and a very good unit. You'll be pleased with it.

Mregor

Mark Padgett Sun Nov 16, 2008 04:12pm

I certainly could have used one yesterday when I drove to a ref clinic in the rural Oregon town of Molalla. I knew I was getting close when I saw the "Caution - Cow Crossing" signs. I actually went down a dirt road that had a speed bump. Now that's rural! :)

Bad Zebra Sun Nov 16, 2008 08:04pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 551020)
I knew I was getting close when I saw the "Caution - Cow Crossing" signs. I actually went down a dirt road that had a speed bump. Now that's rural! :)

Are you sure the speed bump wasn't one of those cows that was lying down?

Mark Padgett Sun Nov 16, 2008 09:11pm

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Originally Posted by Bad Zebra (Post 551051)
Are you sure the speed bump wasn't one of those cows that was lying down?

Wasn't my fault. I yelled at him to mooooooooove! :p


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