I totally agree with AlanD. My GPS is mounted in low in the centre of the windscreen, and I just remove it when I'm not using it. I find the GPS far easier to look at than the stereo display simply because I only need to refocus to see the GPS.
I recently used a GPS in the UK to navigate on the motorways. It's bad enough looking at a GPS mounted on the windscreen when you're driving at 120 km/h plus through a motorway junction - I certainly wouldn't want to take my eyes off the road to look at a console display!
And the latest TomTom with the computer voice for reading street names and the motorway lane display was brilliant in the UK. Highly recommended.
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Last edited by NZ XR6; 11-09-2010 at 06:13 AM.
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