Originally Posted by
ClueByFour
Which has been out for months, comes with bluetooth and an fm modulator and the traffic receiver and can be had for closer to $600. And, you get a live person on the phone for all tiers of support

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Fair and balanced and all that.
That said, this
will cause Garmin to either change the price point if the Nuvi 6xx units.
Good point. But when a $450 GO910 also comes with Bluetooth, traffic and even an optional ipod interface, the Garmin sure looks expensive.
Plus, when have you ever had to call a GPS company for support? Not me
We recently got a Garmin nuvi 350 and although the maps are awesome, the rest pretty much sucks. It is miles behind what a TomTom can do.
Garmin has a long, long way to go.