GPS For the Car - Might Be That Time Again

I am just too lazy to take the GPS in and out of my car. I solved the problem (apparently) by sticking it upside down to the bottom of the dash. It hangs there just to the right of my knee, right next to my phone mount. I guess thieves only tend to look on the top of the dash. I've been doing this for years and years. I've been lucky, never had one stolen, but I figure if it ever happens, I'll just buy another one. They are cheap now, and risk/reward equation isn't making me get any less lazy. :-)
 
I discussed earlier, I would tested Waze today and it seems reliable in my town and even when I went off route due to road works, it quickly adjusted to a new route. Will be better when the integrate speed limit warnings. Not quite as good as M8, but that is no more, so going to use Waze for now.
 
I am just too lazy to take the GPS in and out of my car. I solved the problem (apparently) by sticking it upside down to the bottom of the dash. It hangs there just to the right of my knee, right next to my phone mount. I guess thieves only tend to look on the top of the dash. I've been doing this for years and years. I've been lucky, never had one stolen, but I figure if it ever happens, I'll just buy another one. They are cheap now, and risk/reward equation isn't making me get any less lazy. :)

I used to put mine as far forward as it would go in the passenger footwell and lay a black hat over it, so unless someone's looking really hard, it's hidden :)
 
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