2006FJR
Administrator of Transportation
I just did the update and I am someone who uses my Zumo in my car 8 hours a day and on my bike on weekends. There are a few issues but I would buy it again.
Good to know. I may be contacting you when I need help with mine !I just did the update and I am someone who uses my Zumo in my car 8 hours a day and on my bike on weekends. There are a few issues but I would buy it again.
PM me when you are ready Mary. I am in outside sales so I am always in new areas and needing to find new locations so I have traded this in for my trusty Thomas Guide I have used for the last 20 years. It is also fun for me to use to places I visit regualrly to see if I can find new faster ways to arrive. When my wife calls me and needs something fom Target I can find them easily. When I am out of gas and I want to find a Mobil or a Chevron it gets me there. Even hotels when I am on the road. I find myself leaning on it more than I thought I would... Good luck Mary and I think you are going to like it. DOn't even get me started on how well it works with the new Automcom system. :yahoo:Good to know. I may be contacting you when I need help with mine !I just did the update and I am someone who uses my Zumo in my car 8 hours a day and on my bike on weekends. There are a few issues but I would buy it again.
I gave it a one because I couldn't give it a ZERO.Well so far I am very happy with the Garmin 660. My only other GPS is in my Ford Edge built in factory option. I was on the fence for a while between the 550/660 thing. I just couldn't see going backwards in technology. I don't care for XM radio so that wasn't an issue with me. I had it in my Edge for 6 months and i can do without it. As far as security screw feture I don't see an issue. It just pops off easy and can be put right inside my MC jacket pocket. I think i prefer that than to messin with some screw. I can't see how you can give this a 1 out of five star rating. It has way more features than what i have in my car. Not that I am any expert on GPS systems. I haven't done any long trips as of yet so I will hold off on the final judgement for now. I purchased this to make the trip down to EOM and I am sure I will learn as I go. I also made my own custom mount and didn't use any of the Garmin mounting hardware.
BF,I gave it a one because I couldn't give it a ZERO.Well so far I am very happy with the Garmin 660. My only other GPS is in my Ford Edge built in factory option. I was on the fence for a while between the 550/660 thing. I just couldn't see going backwards in technology. I don't care for XM radio so that wasn't an issue with me. I had it in my Edge for 6 months and i can do without it. As far as security screw feture I don't see an issue. It just pops off easy and can be put right inside my MC jacket pocket. I think i prefer that than to messin with some screw. I can't see how you can give this a 1 out of five star rating. It has way more features than what i have in my car. Not that I am any expert on GPS systems. I haven't done any long trips as of yet so I will hold off on the final judgement for now. I purchased this to make the trip down to EOM and I am sure I will learn as I go. I also made my own custom mount and didn't use any of the Garmin mounting hardware.
Some jerk thought I should give it a 3 (out of 5) because it worked adequately as a navigator. Puhleese. It is supposed to be a high quality, extremely flexible, highly featured device for which a HUGE premium is charged. It didn't and still doesn't do what the community needs it to do, so it isn't going to be a '3', which is 'average for its specifications'.
You are typical of newbies who think they know what they talk about, based on 2 days experience.
My expertise comes from spending the last 25 years in the wireless data business and working in the telematics field, with companies like ETAKS, Magellan, General Motors and more, developing the first dead reckoning based navigation systems and then specifying, selling and hand-holding both DR and GPS based AVL networks for software vendors, governments, railroads, resource industries and public safety organisations around the world. I have owned, evaluated or used literally hundreds of different GPS devices since they started coming available - I even have an old (but functional) Trimble Placer 450 sitting on the shelf above my head, not that it means anything.
In other words, I think that by now I know a thing or two about GPS and navigators and communications.
First of all, as a navigator it is OK - but clearly you haven't bothered to read what I wrote because it said that.
I can get a competent navigator that does virtually everything that the 660 does properly for less than $250. We pay between $600 and $800 for this beast. It should not do the basics OK. It should do them flawlessly.
I got banned from Zumoforums for my opinions, specifically because, as I pointed out in very graphic language to the anals who inhabit that place and who thought the Zumo must be perfect becase it is expensive, with the $450 I would have had left over after buying a 'competent' navigator instead of the then truly crappy 660, I could have hired a damn good hooker and had the time of my life (ok, the time of my night) and STILL be guided around, actually better than the Zumo 660 does - or did.
Strangely, the general feeling there NOW is that it is fundamentally flawed and needs much work. Oh, it has it's defenders - generally those who have no clue, nor any idea about where to find one, even if provided the waypoint to it. I hadn't thought of you as one of those before now.
Like I said in the other thread - USE the unit. Don't just go to the corner store with it twice and pronounce it perfect. :***: :***: :***:
Can you tell I'm upset? If I get a warn for this rant, fine.
OK, I've had some time to cool off a bit . . . still have the same feelings about it, but I do want to ask for a show of hands;
Who among us, after reading through this entire thread from start to finish could NOT see my rant coming? Maybe I should attach a poll!
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