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Old Jun 13th, 2008, 06:23 AM
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Buy Garmin GPS in San Francisco-retail or online?

I will be going to SF next week and wonder if I should buy Garmin GPS when I get there? Or online? I will be staying at Westin St Francis. Where can I buy one nearby? Is it cheaper to buy online? If buy online, can they deliver to the hotel? It seems prices online much cheaper than price on Garmin website. Which model should I buy? I would like a very compact one with US and Europe maps preloaded. 350, or 370? How about any other more basic (cheaper) model with the same features? Thank you for your help.
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Old Jun 13th, 2008, 06:31 AM
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Checkout Costco.com
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Old Jun 13th, 2008, 06:51 AM
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Check out circuitcity.com and bestbuy.com . The prices seem to have come down drastically recently, and are changing weekly. Why wait until you get to SF?
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The 370 comes preloaded with US and Europe (350 comes with US, Canada, and PR only). I ordered my 350 from Amazon because it was much cheaper than either Best Buy or Circuit City ($160 at the time). But as Jed mentioned, prices change all the time, so shop around. I love my 350!
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The garmin website has a product comparison feature. If you want Europe maps preloaded, then you must spring for the 370, not the 350.

Also, decide what features you want. To me, they all use the same GPS technology, so they all (even cheap models) will be able to tell you where you are.

I really like spoken street names "turn right on Main Street in 1mile" - beyond that I have no need for bluetooth calling, MP3, voice recognition or any other non-navigation features. I want instructions on how to get from here to there.

I just bought a Navigon 2100 at staples.com for $129, delivered to my door in 1 day, tax and shipping included. It has lower 48 US states included - I'm willing to do without Alaska and Hawaii for now.

Magellan, Garmin, and TomTom are all the better known brands, but other brands like Mio and Navigon have equally good products at very competitive prices, and are starting to chip away at Garmin's market share.

Check out online stores like amazon.com, bestbuy.com, circuitcity.com, or even stores like staples.com and officedepot.com or officemax.com.
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walmart.com
has a good price on the Garmin 550
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