I have (or prefer) a built-in Nav unit.
I have (or prefer) a portable unit like Garmin or Tom-Tom.
I don't have (or want) a Nav/GPS unit.
What does everyone prefer on here? A built-in GPS and Navigation system, or an aftermarket unit like a Garmin or Tom-Tom?
RJ - Rusty Johnson
I like the portable gps devices. If you have more than one vehicle you can switch easily. Plus the cost is much lower with the portable. I have a Garmin and I love it, I use it all the time even if I know how to get where I'm going and its shown me a couple quicker ways to get places.
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I prefer the built-in when it comes to features, ease of use, the sound quality of the speaker, the larger screen size, etc.
However, there is something to be said for having a take-along GPS for when you get out and start walking, or go to another vehicle. However, on a feature-by-feature basis, I like it being built-in, but that's just me overall.
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I perfer portable I run mine all the time to let me know how fast I'm going do to my bigger tires
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I prefer built-in because it is easier to use especially the ones with big screens. The Tom-Tom is cool though because you can even use it even if you are no longer driving.
The one drag about portable is I have to remove and hide it when I leave my truck. Leaving it stuck to your window is inviting a broken window and losing your gps. I like it being able to switch cars but being built in deters theft a little more, imo.
'02 Tacoma Prerunner SR5 Stepside Reg Cab ARE Capped with 67k
We personally like the portable GPS systems because we can easily switch it out to any car we are in
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I don't have one, never needed one really. But considering getting one.