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<blockquote data-quote="air_odie" data-source="post: 1428353" data-attributes="member: 562821"><p>I used a friends on my 8455 and went right to my Garmen Quest II, the features are ok at best on the eclipse deck...If you want more then how to get there you will need something better.</p><p></p><p>Try asking yourself what you want the GPS to do then go from there. My search lead me to the Quest II, due to it being motorcycle and multi vehicle friendly...Yours may lead elsewhere. There are a lot of GREAT GPS units around 500-700 and good ones as cheap as 200. I have almost paid for 1/2 mine in saved gas in the 7 months I have had it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="air_odie, post: 1428353, member: 562821"] I used a friends on my 8455 and went right to my Garmen Quest II, the features are ok at best on the eclipse deck...If you want more then how to get there you will need something better. Try asking yourself what you want the GPS to do then go from there. My search lead me to the Quest II, due to it being motorcycle and multi vehicle friendly...Yours may lead elsewhere. There are a lot of GREAT GPS units around 500-700 and good ones as cheap as 200. I have almost paid for 1/2 mine in saved gas in the 7 months I have had it. [/QUOTE]
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