Steals and Deals in GPS Land
Deals on GPS's. Here’s a quick rundown:
Recently stumbled across the low price on the Mio C310 - less than $400 - check out our review of it, and consider it at this very motivating price.
Garmin Nuvi 660 - Two big price drops in one week - very competitive market - now at $750.
Garmin Nuvi 350– Blowout price, dropping below $600!
Garmin Nuvi 360 is now below $700 and within striking distance of the Nuvi 350 price.
Garmin StreetPilot C330 – Now around $400 for this very capable, maps pre-loaded device. Earlier this spring this was selling for the mid-to upper $400’s.
Garmin StreetPilot C340 – Also price dropped, now selling for around $450. Optional traffic capability. See our review.
More after the jump....
Lowrance iWay 350C – $50 Rebate right now. Mid Tier model that we reviewed earlier this year. Highly configurable. Rebate Through 10/30.
Lowrance iWay 500C - $100 Rebate right now. BIG 5 inch touch screen and 10GB available for your MP3’s on board. Rebate though 10/30.
Averatec Voya 350 - $30 Rebate for purchases through 12/31/06.
Handheld GPS
Garmin GPSMap 60CS - $50 Rebate only at Amazon. Rebate extended. Now through 10/31/06.
New "x" series GPS Units with the better SiRF star III Chipset. All $50 Rebates, all run through 12/31/06.
Garmin GPSMap 60Cx - VERY capable GPSMAP handhelds, excellent performers.
Garmin GPSMap 60CSx - Adds Altimeter and Electronic Compass.
Garmin eTrex Venture Cx - Entry level color handheld with Mapping. Net Cost is within about $30 of the Monochrome Legend - DEFINITELY worth the upgrade - Color, Memory Card, USB Connectivity, 32 hour battery life..... consider at least the Venture Cx.
Garmin eTrex Legend Cx - adds a 64MB micro SD card.
Garmin eTrex Vista Cx - Adds Altimeter and Electronic Compass.
New Rebate on Garmin MetroGuide V8 Upgrade - $30 back now through March 1, 2007. See Form (PDF)
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Posted by Scott Martin at October 6, 2006 12:24 PM