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Garmin City Navigator North America for Detailed Maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico (DVD)

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MSRP: $149.99
Your Price: $79.51
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Garmin City Navigator North America for Detailed Maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico (DVD) Features
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City Navigator North America Nt Premium maps contain full coverage throughout the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico including metropolitan and rural areas Includes detailed maps containing highways, interstates, business and residential roads with attributes such as turn restrictions, roundabout guidance, speed categories and other navigation features Displays nearly 6 million points of interest such as Coverage Area -- North America, (United States, including Hawaii and Alaska and Canada)
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Additional Garmin City Navigator North America for Detailed Maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico (DVD) Information
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No more stopping for directions. With detailed street maps of North America and a hefty points of interest database at your fingertips, you have all the data you need to navigate North America. Garmin offers full coverage of City Navigator North America NT on both DVD and preprogrammed cards, making it easy and convenient to load maps to your NT compatible Garmin.
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What Customers Say About Garmin City Navigator North America for Detailed Maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico (DVD):
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After loading the map I was able to download a 2010.1 update. Product arrived without incident.
A good product, just a little bit overpriced, especially after you just buy a device.
I am a hardcore longtime GPS user and Garmin is abandoning us for the "mainstream never read the manual and lets watch the cartoon users" so I am not very happy with them. Garmin is very fond of changing product nomenclature with seemingly little regard for the consumer.There is a CN NT 2009 update out on DVD for more than the price of this disc. , the same as the previous non-NT version but I have been unable to see any difference in the actual mapping or POI entries. Who knows. The Garmin website as usual provides no useful guidance when it comes to mapping products.CN NA NT still uses the NAVTEQ data. My preference would be for them to go back to using Tele Atlas as their data supplier. It does allow for loading larger and fewer map segments onto my memory limited 276C resulting in using less of the memory for a given area, which, under the right circumstances can be a plus.Since it is undated I remain confused as to whether or not I have even reasonably current maps, i.e., the 2009 versions. Is this the same product.
I checked my "My Garmin" account for the unit but no update appears. Tele Atlas has much more complete mapping data and shines in the minor-road and off-road stuff.Sorry, my love-hate relationship with Garmin is showing through. The product seems to work OK, e.g. The actual map data designated by Garmin as 2009 was finalized in late 2007 and the original product came out in mid 2008 and was denominated as CN NA 2009 NT. I have also heard of the availability of a 2009.1 update and the 2010 update.
The service was very good and quick. The company will hear from me again when the new City Navigator comes out.
I will update this review after a 2500 mile trip this spring. Routing could be a bit more straight forward. I bought this map for my eTrec Legend HCx so that I could plan cross country auto trips. I have only used it for one short trip but it performed well. I must agree that the unlocking and installation is very aggravating who are they trying to protect it from, the CIA cipher division.
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