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Giggity Giggity Garmin 7200
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<blockquote data-quote="A K" data-source="post: 617214" data-attributes="member: 59480"><p>Tom,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I had wanted one for a few years, but always waited for the technology to go down in price. Unfortunately, every time it would, a new model with some other ability would be released. I finally bit the bullet and opened the wallet. Buydig had a heck of a deal (ignore Garmin's MSRP; it is overly inflated, and most e-tailers sell it for sub $1000), and I figured I'd go with the current technology for once.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I also figured that, when time comes to sell it (if I get a vehicle with navigation built-in), it could fetch a decent resale value. I've seen used ones go for more on eBay than I paid for a new one at Buydig.com.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Its worth is much more than the $, though. Pops and I drove over 200 miles today, plugging in destinations and going. The highlight was the visit to Centralia, PA. After folks burned trash in a put 40 years ago, an underground mine fire ignited, and has burned since. The town, once relatively dense, is now 3-5 buildings and paved street grids, but with overgrown lots (the buildings were demolished in a government buyout) and even overgrown pavement. It's very, very eerie, and I could not help but hope the Trac did not trigger a subsidence when driving around.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>See the link below for more information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A K, post: 617214, member: 59480"] Tom, I had wanted one for a few years, but always waited for the technology to go down in price. Unfortunately, every time it would, a new model with some other ability would be released. I finally bit the bullet and opened the wallet. Buydig had a heck of a deal (ignore Garmin's MSRP; it is overly inflated, and most e-tailers sell it for sub $1000), and I figured I'd go with the current technology for once. I also figured that, when time comes to sell it (if I get a vehicle with navigation built-in), it could fetch a decent resale value. I've seen used ones go for more on eBay than I paid for a new one at Buydig.com. Its worth is much more than the $, though. Pops and I drove over 200 miles today, plugging in destinations and going. The highlight was the visit to Centralia, PA. After folks burned trash in a put 40 years ago, an underground mine fire ignited, and has burned since. The town, once relatively dense, is now 3-5 buildings and paved street grids, but with overgrown lots (the buildings were demolished in a government buyout) and even overgrown pavement. It's very, very eerie, and I could not help but hope the Trac did not trigger a subsidence when driving around. See the link below for more information. [/QUOTE]
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