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Garmin Nuvi 750 Car GPS Receiver

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(4.90 out of 5) from 8 reviews

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I've got a Crush on my Garmin Nuvi 750

(5.00 out of 5) by JediKermit on Jun 11, 2009

Pros: Incredibly easy to use, friendly navigation, intuitive interface, great features, fair price.
Cons: Doesn't know your hometown as well as you do...but you don't need it there!
The Bottom Line: The Garmin Nuvi 750 can add joy to the journey...at a great price.

One of the most unexpected Christmas gifts we got this year has also turned out to be the most fun-- ...
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Quirky But Good

(4.00 out of 5) by terrapin69 on Feb 9, 2009

Pros: Consistent performer, beautiful screen
Cons: Expensive, heavy glare, low battery life
The Bottom Line: I recommend this unit based on its consistent quality performance and rugged durability.

The Garmin NUVI 750 is not one of the newest units offered by the GPS-market leader. I have it ...
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Real World Nuvi Review

(5.00 out of 5) by garhun85 on Aug 11, 2008

Pros: Accurate, dependable, affordable.
Cons: I'm having trouble updating my 2008 maps even with the free DVD.
The Bottom Line: To me this is the best bang for the buck for baby boomers.

If you're interested in the Garmin Nuvi 750 than you've probably already read some basic reviews and ...
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Good unit, MANY features

(5.00 out of 5) by thatshowitis on Jul 28, 2008

Pros: TONS of features! Easy to use.
Cons: Had a problem with the cord.
The Bottom Line: I would definitely buy this unit again. Easy to use and tons of features.

I Love my Garmin nuvi 750. This unit works very well. It has a 4.3" widescreen. You can choose from ...
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GPS That Works -Sort of

(5.00 out of 5) by gjb49 on Jul 11, 2008

Pros: Able to update, compact, easy to read screen, knows every road in the country
Cons: Shows non-exhistent roads in town
The Bottom Line: For the money, a portable GPS is more cost-effective than a Factory installed unit, it can be updated, and it is accurate.

We purchased two of these units after visiting Best Buy and seeing what brand was the easiest to use ...
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