I just got my 465T a week ago and really like the features. I sold my 200w to a family member for $150. Is the 465T worth the money? Yes, if you don't have a GPS, if you already have a recent Garmin product, I wouldn't jump on it right away.
LIKES:
I like the life time traffic subscription, I touch the truck icon on the map screen and get a traffic map with a delay estimate in min's on the screen. I like the restricted truck routes, sharp curve and low clearance warnings.
You can turn on tracking and it will leave a blue (bread crumb) trail of where you have been. I sure could have used it when I was getting lost in the middle of the night in the oilfields of West Texas! It also has maps for Canada and Alaska that my 200W didn't.
DISLIKES:
I have a wierd glitch on mine that I will be calling Garmin about if it persists. What happens is, I enter a route, then if I deviate from it for a TS or rest stop, the GPS reboots. It has done it once a day (even though I have detoured more than that) except for yesterday. There was a long hold time for Garmin tech support, so I'll have to wait until I have more time. Does not come with a suction cup mount anymore, so you have to buy one of those donut things and attach the provided mount to it.
GPS with Truck Routes
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by new bee, Mar 4, 2007.
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I can confirm that the rebooting glitch is a design flaw in all units. Mine will freak out and reboot itself up to 6 times in a row. Yesterday it rebooted and started sounding like a chipmunk being strangled at max volume. It does it when it is not navigating too.
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I contacted Garmin about this issue, apparently I did not register it correctly, so I did that when I got back home. I then checked for updates (none) and then reloaded the software per Andrew in tech support. I just tested in my personal vehicle (using the truck selection) twice now. I would route it to my home as I was driving away on a deliberately illogical route. So far no problem in two days. I'll will do more testing when I get back on the truck.
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Atlas only gets you into the area, local stuff isn't shown. I need more details than an atlas has.
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