I'd go with the majority and get a Garmin Nuvi 350. We currently have 2 in our family and are great for getting around places you don't know.
The screen is easy to read and the map can be as detailed as you would ever need, the voice street directions makes it easy to navigation even without looking for one, Plus on another good side for the Nuvi 350 because Garmin have brought out so many models since this one in the last year or two the price has come down hugely.
Depending on where you are you can pick one up for a bargain price around $346 in the US and around £210 for the UK if you look hard enough.
The US version has full US and Canada maps and the UK one has Full UK & European maps included. All models come with the added option of buy separate SD cards that contains the maps of your choice from $114.
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I'd go with the majority and get a Garmin Nuvi 350. We currently have 2 in our family and are great for getting around places you don't know.
The screen is easy to read and the map can be as detailed as you would ever need, the voice street directions makes it easy to navigation even without looking for one, Plus on another good side for the Nuvi 350 because Garmin have brought out so many models since this one in the last year or two the price has come down hugely.
Depending on where you are you can pick one up for a bargain price around $346 in the US and around £210 for the UK if you look hard enough.
The US version has full US and Canada maps and the UK one has Full UK & European maps included. All models come with the added option of buy separate SD cards that contains the maps of your choice from $114.