Jaycen Well-known member Joined Apr 18, 2007 Messages 218 Reaction score 0 Location Auburn, MA Apr 30, 2007 #2 Well, the local retailer is pushing the Tom Tom, but from what I've seen on the boards the Zumo is the better way to go. Any advice on which is better from someone that has used both?
Well, the local retailer is pushing the Tom Tom, but from what I've seen on the boards the Zumo is the better way to go. Any advice on which is better from someone that has used both?
bramfrank BramFrank Joined Apr 28, 2006 Messages 2,447 Reaction score -4 Location Montreal, QC Apr 30, 2007 #3 If you are in the US you are better off with Garmin's mapping and POI database. I'm not a fan of the Zumo though. The 276/376/378/478 and 2xxx series do it all somewhat better.
If you are in the US you are better off with Garmin's mapping and POI database. I'm not a fan of the Zumo though. The 276/376/378/478 and 2xxx series do it all somewhat better.
P Pierre Well-known member Joined Jun 29, 2006 Messages 753 Reaction score 2 Location Terrebonne, QC Apr 30, 2007 #4 I have the TomTom Rider, Service is very poor, not able to talk with someone, you have to email them every time and wait to get an answer. Bought the new Canadian & US maps, imagine my street was not on the new maps anymore, by chance I saved my old maps. Reloads my old ones, and send the new one for credit, the refund me the maps but not the freight, and that was after a least 10 emails.
I have the TomTom Rider, Service is very poor, not able to talk with someone, you have to email them every time and wait to get an answer. Bought the new Canadian & US maps, imagine my street was not on the new maps anymore, by chance I saved my old maps. Reloads my old ones, and send the new one for credit, the refund me the maps but not the freight, and that was after a least 10 emails.
tcfjr Well-known member Joined Jul 21, 2005 Messages 850 Reaction score 64 Location Apple Valley, CA May 1, 2007 #5 See the Zumo Forum for lots of good info on the Zumo 550.