Garmin Nuvi 200 Mexico 3.5-Inch Auto Navigator

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GARMIN Nuvi 200 Mexico 3.5 Inch Auto Navigator. Garmin International is pleased to announce two new versions of the nuvi 200 and nuvi 260W affordable GPS navigators. These two new nuvis take the existing nuvi 200 and 260W and add mapping coverage for Mexico. The new products will also feature bilingual packaging in Spanish and English or Spanish only. With easy to use touch screen displays, both models can route to addresses, restaurants, hotels and more with turn by turn directions and voice guidance. nuvi 200 will say Turn right in 500 feet, while nuvi 260W will include text to speech which will prompt you to Turn right on Main Street. Both the nuvi 200 and 260W also feature voice guidance in Spanish. Nuvi 200 is the most affordable option, with mapping coverage of the lower 48 states, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Mexico. It offers five million points of interest, including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and attractions. nuvi 260W has broader map coverage it comes preloaded with City Navigator NT road maps for North America and Mexico and six million points of interest. The map data for both units is provided by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium quality mapping.
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Technical Details

- Auto Navigation System w/Mapping Coverage of Mexico
- Turn by Turn Directions and Voice Guidance
- 3.5 Inch Touch Screen Display
- Features Bilingual Packaging in Spanish and English
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Customer Buzz
 "GPS Review" 2009-10-26
By Robert E. Grunin (Massachusetts)
I was surpised at how easy it is to use the Garmin. It proved its worth last week

when we had a lot of traveling from one location to another on Long Island N.Y. and there were Nor'Easters on two days so we could not see the exit signs. The Garmin made it very easy to know when we coming up to the exist and especially when to stay to the left or right lanes.

Ocasionally it would get confused and give us invalid directions. Yesterday when traveling from my house to my cousin's house in Eastern Mass., at distance of 31 miles, the GPS could not get the satellite and thought that we were still in the Bronx, N.Y.

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 "VERY GOOD GARMIN" 2009-10-15
By Tariq M. Albayyali (San Antonio)
Honestly I recoomened all the people who are looking for Garmin GO DIRECTLY and buy GARMIN nuvi 200 3.5 Inch

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 "Moving into the 21st Century" 2009-09-30
By Christina L. Francis (Saratoga WY)
What a neat thing! We live in a tiny town in Wyoming and most of our shopping has to be done somewhere else, usually many miles away. This unit has made my life much easier! And it is really easy to use. If I can use it, anyone can.

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 "GPS" 2009-09-11
By Willy Poste (Naples Fl.)
I bought this device for my wife, but used it on our move to Florida and a few times in Florida to learn my way around. It works fine, but doesn't have any way to update the database to incorporate new streets and roads, which is a problem living in an area that is always changing.

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 "Good Product--But lacking Mexican Cities" 2009-08-28
By J. Edburg (Mexico)
I bought the Nuvi at a great price at Amazon ($134.00 & free shipping), so I didn't expect top of the line features or performance. I must say that I am very pleased with the unit.

The only disappointment was the need to purchase and download the City Navigator program for Mexican cities. I had hoped that this would be included, since the product had been advertised as a "Nuvi 200 Mexico". After several tries with extremely long waits (25 min)--I finally got to talk to a real person on their support line. He explained that my unit has Mexican highways, but for city navigating, I would have to purchase the additional City Navigator program for $49.95

The preinstalled highway maps are not at all helpful, since they refer to highway numbers which are rarely indicated with signage. And of course, once you enter a city of any size, you need specific instructions to thread your way through the disorder-- and lack of signage-- to continue on the highway you want for your particular destination. This was completely lacking until I did the City Navigator download.

Other small details: the unit does not distinguish one-way streets, and can route you heading the wrong way on a one-way street. When doing a search for a city with a long name, such as San Miguel de Allende (21 letters and spaces) you have to type in more than 15 letters before the unit kicks in, and provides the name. I cannot understand why the recognition does not come sooner on such a long name if it is a repeated city search.

There are many hidden features which are helpful and fun that I am still becoming familiar with. Overall this is a great entry-level product, and I am enjoying it very much.






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