Electronics : Garmin MapSource City Navigator CD-ROM for Garmin GPS Units, Europe (010-10373-00)

Electronics : Garmin MapSource City Navigator CD-ROM for Garmin GPS Units, Europe (010-10373-00)

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Garmin MapSource City Navigator CD-ROM for Garmin GPS Units, Europe (010-10373-00)

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Garmin MapSource City Navigator CD-ROM for Garmin GPS Units, Europe (010-10373-00)
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Street Price: $349.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759037925
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Garmin
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: Europe
Platform: Windows XP Home Edition
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin


Piece facts:
  • Provides detailed maps of major European metropolitan areas
  • Generates point-to-point routes in MapSource and on compatible Garmin units
  • Features detailed maps containing motorways, national and regional thoroughfares and local roads with navigation guides
  • Provides points of interest such as food and drink, lodging border crossings, petrol stations, hospitals, and more
  • Designed primarily for the StreetPilot III







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MapSource City Select Europe 8 has detailed maps of major metropolitan areas throughout Europe. You'll be able to tour the continent and see everything it has to offer. lt's the perfect automatic routing guide for your road trip!









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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Europe map for Garmin IQUE M5 ...
I purchased this maps on a DVD and purchsed a 4GB scan disk. The 4GB does not work on this Garmin. I had to purchased the 2GB and took me several hours to load these map. I had to unselect several Eastern countries to make sure I have enough memory.

It work perfectly. The message always says miles, when in reality it is km. It helped me a lot. I am still in Europe using it and would not be able to do without it.




Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Mapsource City Navigator v9 in Germany
City Navigator v9 proved a vital asset while traveling in Germany. All local streets and major roads were well represented in and around Munich. While not all that many Biergartens were listed in the Points of Interest (POI) list, some were. If I had an address, it was easy enough to plug in that address and my Garmin 276C never failed to route me exactly to that point. My only major disappoint is that CN Europe is keyed for access to one Garmin unit only. To use CN Europe on a second unit requires the purchase of a second key, where CN North America allows two units to be accessed before requiring a second key. Overall, an excellent product, if a bit expensive.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Worked flawlessly in Italy ...
Loaded the maps of Italy, and off we went. Found everything we were looking for, it even had our hotel for the last night. Couldn't have found it without the maps.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Amazon sold me an obsolete product
Garmin is great, but Amazon when I called to talk to them about getting the additional software for my Garmin I purchased at Christmas, they sold/sent me the DVD version which is not the correct item. You need the SD card version so it fits into the Garmin. I called Garmin and they walked me through on how to use the DVD. I had to go and buy a 2G card and then download the DVD and then transfer it to the card..and of course it didn't all fit on the card so I had to delete some countries..it was a mess..I couldn't return the DVD since I had already opened it. The product of the maps are great but Amazon should have known that the DVD version was obsolete and not sell it.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good - But v8 is not the most recent version !! ...
Good product - Works as advertised. But....

Note that Version 8 is not the most recent product. Version 9 has been around since late 2006 - Apparently lots of improvements, and greater coverage of Europe. I am contacting Garmin directly to see if I can upgrade for free. I would have bought v9 if I had known it existed!!

There are lots of road building projects in Europe and things have moved on since Version 8. I came up against at least 2 situations where new motorways (in Germany) completed in the last 1 - 2 years were not shown at all, and I was taken on a bit of a round about journey.



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