Heya... anyone have experience with portable GPS solutions, like Garmin etc.? Any suggestions? We're thinking of getting one for a christmas present for my GF's brother, who lives in Missouri, and drives in rural and urban areas relatively equally. He used to be a pizza driver, but is not at the moment; he'd probably use it more for road trips and such.
Some specific questions:
1. Which are generally best at having ruralish information?
2. Which are generally best at giving correct directions (ie, updated frequently)
3. Which survive cold temperatures or high humidity better? We've seen some things to indicate freezing temperatures is bad for them, is this true in that they work poorly in freezing temperatures, or can being left in the car overnight in freezing temperatures actually damage them?
4. Anything else we should know?
Thanks
Some specific questions:
1. Which are generally best at having ruralish information?
2. Which are generally best at giving correct directions (ie, updated frequently)
3. Which survive cold temperatures or high humidity better? We've seen some things to indicate freezing temperatures is bad for them, is this true in that they work poorly in freezing temperatures, or can being left in the car overnight in freezing temperatures actually damage them?
4. Anything else we should know?
Thanks

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