I have a Garmin iQue M5 PDA that doubles as a great GPS. My wife has an old (wow, now 4 years is considered "old") Garmin Street Pilot III. My iQue M5 fits nicely in a small suction cup mount on the windshield and it touch screen driven. My wife does not need the PDA part, but needs a GPS that is more user friendly than her Street Pilot III and one that mounts like mine does; rather than her "bean bag" type of mount.
I stopped today at Sam's Club and checked out the Garmin Nuvi 350 units. They seemed really nice, easy to operate, small, and were $539. I'm leaving tomorrow on a driving trip to Vermont with my wife and son so he can visit Norwich University. I was going to buy my wife a new GPS for Christmas, but it appears as if the Nuvi 350 model is being replaced by a Nuvi 700 that is $250 more and only offers the added capability to use your bluetooth phone to make calls through it (not sure why she'd ever use that).
What is the thought of the Nuvi 350 units? Does anyone have one? If so, what do you think of it? I'm bummed to see that Garmin discontinued my iQue M5 but still makes the M4 and M3; cheaper units. I like mine, but I always hate to see "discontinued" on something I own.
I stopped today at Sam's Club and checked out the Garmin Nuvi 350 units. They seemed really nice, easy to operate, small, and were $539. I'm leaving tomorrow on a driving trip to Vermont with my wife and son so he can visit Norwich University. I was going to buy my wife a new GPS for Christmas, but it appears as if the Nuvi 350 model is being replaced by a Nuvi 700 that is $250 more and only offers the added capability to use your bluetooth phone to make calls through it (not sure why she'd ever use that).
What is the thought of the Nuvi 350 units? Does anyone have one? If so, what do you think of it? I'm bummed to see that Garmin discontinued my iQue M5 but still makes the M4 and M3; cheaper units. I like mine, but I always hate to see "discontinued" on something I own.