I've not had opportunity to use GPS driver guides.
What I do like is Google Maps with satellite view.
I can zoom in and out, check surrounding roads (in, and out, and if I miss a turn -- how to recover) before heading to some address in locations I'm not familiar with.
Pulling over and studying the nav problem prior to getting in the middle of one, helps. It also helps to have a laptop with roving internet access, instead of just a smart (ass?) phone.
Google maps on smartphones is GPS based. You can ask it to show you where the GPS seems to indicate your vehicle to be.