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ColinC GPS: Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 19:11 Post subject: Garmin Nuvi range |
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Does anyone have any experience of the new Nuvi GPS units from Garmin? They are compact, feature rich and getting rave reviews in the USA and UK and I'd like to hear from anyone who may have some hands-on experience. |
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Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 08:56 Post subject: Re: Garmin Nuvi range |
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| i have it great unit best buy i ever made, great features if you are thinking of buying......do it!
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Guest GPS: Guest
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Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 10:35 Post subject: Nuvi300 |
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Brought mine 3 weeks ago and great unit
Fits in car beside door pillar hidden out of site
I looked it up on usa sites best contrast in its range
easy to read
friend saw it and also brought it
there is a $50 refund voucher if you purchase it in may-june
I paid 920 less 50 = $870 cash
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Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 01:25 Post subject: |
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got a nuvi 310 its just perfect
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shiftyxr GPS: garmin nuvi 310
Joined: 03 Jun 2006
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Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 01:38 Post subject: |
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| yep have to agree
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bemad54 GPS: garmin nuvi 310 Guest
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 22:22 Post subject: Nuvi 310 |
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Great little unit. Battery life min 4 hrs .. enough to walk and play. Purchased this in MEL set it up in my car and in La Trobe St (city) had sat fix in few minutes (tho about 200 metres off untill I got moving). Arround suburbs got me where I wanted to go, no probs, but as this is unfamiliar city can't rate performance.
Trip to Falls Creek had "shortest time" direct me via Wangaratta .. tho I knew it was quicker to take the turnoff at Glenrowan .. Changed to shortest route" and Nuvi and I were in agreement... suspect that might not have been so good getting out of Mel. Also wanted me to drive via Bright .. not my preferred option.
Very easy to use. Clear and bright, small and port.
And now I know why I have so many speeding fines at 71 kms, when my speedo reads 69 !
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Just visiting GPS: garmin nuvi 310 Guest
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 17:56 Post subject: Garmin Nuvi |
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I used a frinds Nuvi 300 this morning and it is great. I have decided to get one for myself and was impressed with the features of the 310 for not much more money. Getting it Friday!
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Ross B GPS: garmin nuvi 310 Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 03:14 Post subject: NuVi 310 |
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Did a 2,000k trip to test NuVi. Extremely happy with the unit, but the one 'via' point only feature is a PIA. On longer trips I think you need a minimun of 6 'via' points to 'force' the unit on your desired route. Also the volume needs to be louder for noisy 4WDs (especially on gravel roads) and the volume needs to be louder when the phone is bluetoothed. In marginal phone coverege areas it is difficult to hear the unit on the dash.
Also for the price of this top end unit it should be supplied with the 240v AC charger (as they do in the USA) as you have to pay another $50 for it as an accessory.
Other than these gripes the unit is excellent.
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GoldCoastBruce GPS: garmin nuvi 310 Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 20:47 Post subject: Nuvi 310 So good |
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Have owned 1 for 4 days
its seems really great
however
I would like to be able to add to lists build in like the Hotels or Petrol stations without just adding POI's or favorites, I would like them within the data base.
any ideas if this can be done
I found the volume a bit low aswel so I brought a amp module from Jaycar I think it was 12 watt output for $17.00 easy to hook up inline with the external speaker
Thanks bruce.
PS how do I get a copy of Mapsource, will it come with the Garmin V7 update?
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Sarah GPS: garmin nuvi 310 Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 21:57 Post subject: Nuvi 310 |
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Bought mine two weeks ago $949 AUD at JB HiFi. Garmin tell me that v7 will come FOC if I register.
No probs with the unit but I wish you could file your POIs and faves in folders - business, friends etc. Also would like more than one via point but that can be overcome by planning a trip in stages I guess. Mostly I do city navigation to job sites and for this it is perfect.
Country trips - I know the basic route so if we don't agree it just has to recalculate!
Also a few quirky directions but that's related to Sensis data not Garmin. At least if you miss the turn off it doesn't want to force a Uturn like Tom Tom.
Voices could be louder - but I cope even with kids in the back and the radio on. Still am interested in the JayCar module for the speaker - how do we do that?
Everything else is great.
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Lloyd GPS: garmin nuvi 310 Guest
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Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 17:31 Post subject: Nuvi 310 |
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Purchased one of these a couple of days back, up graded the software to version 2.9
The one main problem I have with it so far is that I cannot get it to ignore the Moggill Ferry, yes I have the 'Avoid Ferries' opyion selected. Any trip south of my residence and it goes the ferry, ignores Mt Crosby and Kenmore routes.
I have also tried using the shortest and fasted but no difference.
Is there an Australian Garmin tech support? or do I have to contact the states?
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pjm205-1 GPS: Garmin Nuvi 310
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 23:53 Post subject: Re: Nuvi 310 |
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Can you confirm that V 7 will be free if you register?
Phil
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Royals5 GPS: Garmin Nuvi 310 Guest
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Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 13:36 Post subject: Nuvi 350 |
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The Nuvi 350 is great. Took it to Cape Cod and Maine from Maryland the other week. Punched in the address on the Cape and it took us door-to-door... and when the wife wanted pizza from "Mystic (CT) Pizza" (from the movie), she typed in "Mystic Pizza" and the machine walked us through right up to the front door. It was great finding our hotel in Falmouth and Portland as well. Best feature was this: there was an 8 mile backup entering New Haven, CT on I-95 last Friday. I pressed 'detour' and the Garmine took us 8.5 miles up the road and put us back onto 95 just after the road construction. Impressive.
Don't waste your money on the external antena. Not worth the 30 bucks to get 3 more feet of accuracy.
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quietguy GPS: Nuvi 660
Joined: 31 Jul 2006
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Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 07:39 Post subject: Re: Nuvi 310 |
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| bemad54 wrote: | | Great little unit. Battery life min 4 hrs .. enough to walk and play. Purchased this in MEL set it up in my car and in La Trobe St (city) had sat fix in few minutes (tho about 200 metres off untill I got moving). Arround suburbs got me where I wanted to go, no probs, but as this is unfamiliar city can't rate performance. |
While I know what you mean, I think that the real test is if the Nuvi gets you where you want to go in a city you are unfamilier with, that is good performance. I bought mine in Wagga and set off for an address way down the peninsular in Melbs outer suburbs - it took me right to the front door of where I needed to go.
On another trip to the ACT things were a little more complex, as I missed a few turns because the Nuvi called out too late, and on a couple of occasions I didn't tune in to the 'distance to turn' info.
One really annoying 'feature' I encountered was not knowing which way to turn when exiting shopping centre carparks - Nuvi might say 'proceed 1.6 km North on xxxx street' but as I drove out of the car park (at night or in city canyon) how the hell could I tell which way was North?
But I love my Nuvi
David
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Guest GPS: Nuvi 660
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 20:49 Post subject: Re: Nuvi 310 |
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| Lloyd wrote: | Purchased one of these a couple of days back, up graded the software to version 2.9
The one main problem I have with it so far is that I cannot get it to ignore the Moggill Ferry, yes I have the 'Avoid Ferries' opyion selected. Any trip south of my residence and it goes the ferry, ignores Mt Crosby and Kenmore routes.
I have also tried using the shortest and fasted but no difference.
Is there an Australian Garmin tech support? or do I have to contact the states? |
Have had the same problem today on my Nuvi 660 for the Moggill ferry too. The ferry closes at something like 5:30, so you simply cant cross. You put in "Avoid ferries" but you are taken to the ferry regardless. You read the list of instructions and it still says "board ferry". Was extremely inconvenient. I also had the same question regarding tech support. I will contact sensis and see if the problem is coming from their end.
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