GPS or Navigation System (Garmin)

List Price: $499.99
- Super-bright 2.8 x 2.1-inch sunlight-readable color screen
- 2D or 3D views; pre-loaded with most recent Navteq-driven maps for United States, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Canada

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I am deciding to buy one of these two but I read many mixed reviews and dont know which one I should get. Pricewise they are around the same price and I like how they both just comes with the basic functions. So if anyone can help me decide which one
Tough choice. Here are a few pros and cons for each model:
Traffic directions: I think the Garmin picks better routes (more convenient and faster). Directions are more detailed. It tells you if the destination address is on the left or
Both cost $179 from Amazon and Tigerdirect. My wireless phone is not compatible with the bluetooth for 265t . Great reviews for nuvi 255 but very little review for 265 t other than the sound is not good.
Which one should I buy? Do they
If you live in a fairly big/busy city I would get the Nuvi 265T. The 'T' indicates you get free traffic updates for the life of the unit. Most of the time that is a paid monthly subscription.
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You also need to pick one of two service plans: Safe & Sound, which only includes OnStar emergency and security services, costs $18.95 per month (or $199 per year); Directions and Connections, which includes emergency and security plus unlimited turn-by-turn navigation features, runs $28.90 per month (or $299 per year). If you spring for the full range of services, you're looking at an initial outlay of about $700 the first year. That's tough to swallow when, these days, most people carry cell phones to call for help in an emergency, along with Bluetooth headsets that provide hands-free calling in the car. You can also get a very solid GPS device with free lifetime map and traffic updates for about $150. On the other hand, FMV puts all this functionality in a single console that's a permanent feature of your vehicle. If you invest in the OnStar system, when you sell the car, it will likely add to its value.
The OnStar FMV consists of two pieces: The 23-ounce mirror measures 3.4 by 10 by 1.9 (HWD) and looks a lot like your typical car rearview mirror. But at almost 2 inches deep, it's bulkier than your typical mirror, though you can't tell that from looking at it straight on. There's also a small, unobtrusive black plastic external microphone. In my 2010 Toyota Camry test car, the mic was mounted to the right of the mirror on the car's fabric ceiling, so the driver's voice could be heard clearly.
Nowadays, just over £100 can buy you a 5in widescreen sat-nav, such as Mio's Spirit 685. But if your budget is even less than that, you will still be looking at a device with a 3.5in non-widescreen, and just UK and Ireland mapping. Garmin's nuvi 2240

