allanc
Well-Known Member
- Reaction score
- 387
- Location
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OK, I admit it.
My sense of direction when driving is not very good.
To me, a GPS is a necessity.
I have used 2 Garmins in the past and both have developed issues.
I am evaluating a TomTom GoLive 1535M and a Garmin Nuvi 2595 LMT and need to return one or the other in the next couple of days.
I like some features of both and there is no clear winner.
Most of business is in Toronto, Canada (population over 2,000,000).
Does anyone here actually know how the two traffic technologies work on city streets (as opposed to highways)?
I think that the accuracy of the traffic systems should be an important part of my decision.
My sense of direction when driving is not very good.
To me, a GPS is a necessity.
I have used 2 Garmins in the past and both have developed issues.
I am evaluating a TomTom GoLive 1535M and a Garmin Nuvi 2595 LMT and need to return one or the other in the next couple of days.
I like some features of both and there is no clear winner.
Most of business is in Toronto, Canada (population over 2,000,000).
Does anyone here actually know how the two traffic technologies work on city streets (as opposed to highways)?
I think that the accuracy of the traffic systems should be an important part of my decision.