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Fed up with Garmin GPS -- any suggestions?
3/26/15 | Me, myself, & I

Posted on 03/25/2015 10:18:15 PM PDT by EinNYC

I have a Garmin GPS in my car, about 3 years old. I think it's the 1490MT. It has led me to wrong places. It has not told me to turn until it's too late. It gives me a great deal of trouble trying to find a business. It will list a bunch of the stores of a chain except the one I want, for example. I recently updated it on my computer, so that's not the problem. I am just totally fed up with this thing and want to first smash it with a hammer and then scatter the resulting pieces all over the highway.

Are there better models of Garmin out there, or TomTom (with which I have NO experience)?


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To: RFEngineer

Post 80 is what I do.

Cross check that sucker with a smart phone and be done. My Tom Tom has all kinds of information wrong but it still navigates fine if you cross check it.

If I know where I’m going to day before I just do a Google map search from my computer, if not I use the Maps app. There’s been several times I could not find an address on my Tom Tom and I just Google for address then located nearest road crossing, plug that into Tom Tom, then used my head or smart phone ping for the rest.


81 posted on 03/26/2015 3:29:21 AM PDT by CommieCutter
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To: EinNYC

Road atlas? The printed kind.


82 posted on 03/26/2015 3:34:29 AM PDT by BigCinBigD (...Was that okay?)
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To: EinNYC
...I just want to keep a GPS in the glove compartment and connect it when I have to find my way to an unfamiliar place, or find a better route to somewhere I’m going...

I think this is your problem. I have used the Garmin GPS units for years, and have not had the problems you are describing. But, I keep mine on the dashboard of my car and keep it turned on all the time.

I think your problem comes from keeping it in the glovebox and only taking it out occasionally. It likes to know where it is and it can't update its location when it is turned off and in the glovebox. DW and I have five Garmin units between us, one in each of the vehicles we drive even a little. (Her car, my car, son's car, sports car, 4x4 hunting truck.) I have had the problems you describe, but in the past few years they have been very rare. Maybe once per year, always in very rural settings.

The unit in my hunting rig even works on the Forest Service roads way out in the boonies.

OTOH, I almost always either look up the address of someplace I want to find, or if I want to find a store by name, I wait until I am reasonably close to the store to search for it. I never expect it to give me an intersection, only a street address. Don't expect it to be something it is not meant to be.

Get a bean bag mount for your Garmin and keep it on your dashboard. The newer models will show your speed and the local speed limit. This has saved me enough tickets to more than pay for the unit. The speed indicator is far more accurate than the one in your car. I connect mine to my Mac every few months and update both the software and the maps. From the reviews I read, there is no better car GPS than the Garmin.

83 posted on 03/26/2015 3:34:51 AM PDT by CurlyDave
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To: CommieCutter

THe problem is that Tom-Tom and Garmin will not exist as companies soon.

Their product is replaced by software on a smartphone that has functionality that is as up-to-date as you can get - so maybe some people prefer a stand alone GPS - but it’s not enough of a market to support a continuing, improving product line.

So you are likely to see more flimsy GPS devices, lower quality, and less durability as Garmin and Tom-tom spiral into the oblivion that is their inevitable destiny.


84 posted on 03/26/2015 3:36:08 AM PDT by RFEngineer
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To: EinNYC

Lots of replies to this thread.

I have not ever had a gps in my car. Rand Mcnalley makes a fine map. I have worn out several over the years. It has not ever sent me on a wrong turn, still have one to this day. Love my paper maps.


85 posted on 03/26/2015 3:37:46 AM PDT by RoadGumby (This is not where I belong, Take this world and give me Jesus.)
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To: P-Marlowe

Waze is great! Route guidance, road and weather conditions, traffic problems, police locations, red light camera warnings. Continuous ETA updates are also a plus. Droid LG G3 with a Bluetooth is an awesome combination. Even if no guidance is used, it still gives all the info. Voice recognition for shops, dining, restrooms, coffee, etc., with “take me there” directions.


86 posted on 03/26/2015 3:50:18 AM PDT by N. Theknow (Kennedys-Can't drive, can't ski, can't fly, can't skipper a boat-But they know what's best for you.)
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To: EinNYC

We love our Garmin Nuvi — a gift back in 2010. We’ve never updated it as the update cost appears to be about the same as a new unit on sale.

We especially like the fact that most (maybe all) GPS systems can’t locate our house, which is off the beaten path. If we want people to show up, we’ll give them directions. Others says they’re coming, and when we try to give directions they’ll wave us off and say, “Don’t give me directions; I have GPS.” “Okayfine.” We know they’ll end up at a gate to a field where it’s almost impossible to turn around.

Generally, we rely on Nuvi when traveling to new places. When we were house hunting in a new area, it saved tons of time and stress. I’m sure there are many more fancy-schmancy systems out there but for now this is great.


87 posted on 03/26/2015 3:53:52 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam
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To: CurlyDave

Thanks for your input. The reason I keep my Garmin in my glove compartment is because people in NYC (even nice neighborhoods like mine) have had their windshields broken by thieves after their GPS. I have a beanbag mount so that there is no tell-tale windshield mounted mount to entice thieves to look for the GPS.


88 posted on 03/26/2015 3:57:02 AM PDT by EinNYC
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To: RIghtwardHo
Yes, I updated the maps very recently. Still did the things I mentioned. Would not find a store, an intersection, only exact addresses typed in. So why have icons to FIND stores, intersections, etc. if it's not going to work finding them? Piece of junk.

Oh, yes. I am quite adept at reading a map. But you don't do that while driving in urban traffic, unless you have your funeral arrangements already made.

89 posted on 03/26/2015 4:02:11 AM PDT by EinNYC
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To: luvbach1

“..foldout maps (do they still make those?)”

Yep, but what they used to give away now costs about $5.00.


90 posted on 03/26/2015 4:26:20 AM PDT by panaxanax
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To: steve86

Where do you get the open source maps that you use with your Garmin?


91 posted on 03/26/2015 4:31:13 AM PDT by Apple Pan Dowdy (... as American as Apple Pie)
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To: EinNYC
Delorme and never look back.
92 posted on 03/26/2015 4:31:52 AM PDT by mad_as_he$$
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To: EinNYC

I refused to give up my paper maps until about four years ago when I finally got an iPhone. Even then I stuck with my maps for a year or so until I decided to yield to my kids constant ridicule and try Apple and Google maps. The tools are amazing and do a fantastic job. Connect to your car sound system and you get verbal instructions over the car speakers. If you are playing music or podcasts from your phone and using nav, the music/podcast volume automatically reduces while the nav announcements are made. Map updates are always free and happen without any intervention on the users part.


93 posted on 03/26/2015 4:42:24 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not, no explanation is possible)
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To: EinNYC
I have a Garmin and it seems to work great - I have adapted to how it tells me to turn at about the time I actually reach the turn point - it is only tough when streets are close together and I also use my eyes to try to verify.

While I may not always get someplace error free (some user-errors account for some issues) I always get where I'm going.

Had a Tom Tom before the Garmin (it still works but it hasn't been updated in 12 years) and it was about the same. Some places are situated that, depending on where you start, and what is between you and the destination, you may get a route that you don't want. For instance, I put in "Aquarium of the Americas" in New Orleans because I know it is on the main drag by the river that I wanted to get to. Didn't pay any attention and it took me to a Ferry that you rode to get to the other side vs. keeping me on surface roads. I later looked at their site and they also provided an address that would keep folks from being led to the ferry.

Nothing's perfect and one needs to add a little of his own effort into the mix and lighten up when things don't go totally as envisioned - life's too short to waste by being ticked off about the small stuff - consider the small quirks to be little adventures...

94 posted on 03/26/2015 4:47:57 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: EinNYC

I also vote for the Magellan. I have an older unit that we recently updated with new maps. I have another GPS in my car that is terrible, don’t know who made it as it’s part of the dash features.

One thing about the Magellen is that it gives a couple different views of the directions. All GPSs seem to give bad directions from time to time (death by GPS is a real thing!) I always double check the directions to make sure they make sense.


95 posted on 03/26/2015 4:53:21 AM PDT by Varda
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To: EinNYC

Get a map?


96 posted on 03/26/2015 4:58:16 AM PDT by WayneS (Barack Obama makes Neville Chamberlin look like George Patton.)
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To: EinNYC

...and a compass?


97 posted on 03/26/2015 4:58:48 AM PDT by WayneS (Barack Obama makes Neville Chamberlin look like George Patton.)
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To: EinNYC

It’s nice to have first-world problems, isn’t it?


98 posted on 03/26/2015 5:01:03 AM PDT by WayneS (Barack Obama makes Neville Chamberlin look like George Patton.)
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To: entropy12
It tries to route me via shortcuts, even though I have set it for minimum time.

You do realize how weird that sounds, don't you?

99 posted on 03/26/2015 5:02:32 AM PDT by WayneS (Barack Obama makes Neville Chamberlin look like George Patton.)
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To: P-Marlowe

I’ve used Tom tom, but the touch screen was just lousy from day 1. Granted, that unit was from maybe 4 years ago or so but it was terrible compared to even the smart phones of the day. Wife has a new Garmin I got her for Christmas, works very well. I use Waze on my android smartphone if/when I need it. Other than those, I don’t know of too many other options. There are only a couple of players in the dedicated GPS realm and then you’re into a smartphone or tablet based app.


100 posted on 03/26/2015 5:02:38 AM PDT by ThunderSleeps (Stop obarma now! Stop the hussein - insane agenda!)
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