Garmin IQue 3600
Garmin IQue 3600
Re: Garmin IQue 3600
I was thinking about that too but I'm more leaning to Sony's Version.
http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...C5KIT1&Dept=hp
~ GT-R the Ultimate Driving Machine ~
- 2004 G35 Ivory Pearl/Black Leather
- Auto/Nav/Premium/Sports/Aero
- 6 wire grounding kit
http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...C5KIT1&Dept=hp
~ GT-R the Ultimate Driving Machine ~
- 2004 G35 Ivory Pearl/Black Leather
- Auto/Nav/Premium/Sports/Aero
- 6 wire grounding kit
Re: Garmin IQue 3600
I bought it. 5 days later, I returned it. I suggest buying one and trying it yourself. I could not get over the frequent signal loss, quick battery loss, and limited maps (I didnt buy additional memory). For the price w/ auto adapter, memory, auto kit, I figured I would just buy an aftermarket. I was struggling with it for awhile. Dont get me wrong, it got me where I needed to go rather well, but it was not as intuitive or as easy as some of the aftermarket kits available. You might also look into the Pharos Nav and hand-held, someone on this board has one.
Re: Garmin IQue 3600
I have the Garmin 2610 as well.. it has a touch-screen, and can be moved from car to car... plus you can plan your trips on your PC and upload them to the unit in the warmth of your home. Best of all you can find it for as low as $750.
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