Electronics : Garmin Travel Guide SD Data Card for Nuvi GPS Units, Fodor's North America (010-10672-01)

Electronics : Garmin Travel Guide SD Data Card for Nuvi GPS Units, Fodor's North America (010-10672-01)

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Garmin Travel Guide SD Data Card for Nuvi GPS Units, Fodor's North America (010-10672-01)

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Garmin Travel Guide SD Data Card for Nuvi GPS Units, Fodor's North America (010-10672-01)
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759052874
Label: Garmin
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: Fodor's N. America
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin


Piece facts:
  • Product Type - GPS Accessories
  • Covers the entire US, Canada and Mexico
  • Relies on local experts to give you the planning tools you need
  • Gives options for all budgets to let you make the choices
  • Comes on a handy SD Card for easy downloading to your compatible Garmin product




(010-10672-01) America North Fodor's Units, GPS Nuvi for Card Data SD Guide Travel Garmin






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Fodors provides travelers with the most up-to-date, accurate and comprehensive travel information available. And while different people have different styles of travel, they all have one thing in common--they seek the best travel options available within their budget, including the best places to stay, eat, shop, and see. Thats why, for 70 years, sophisticated travelers choose Fodors.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Does not work in Europe as it says ...
It was the worst thing I could ever do. Trusting you vacations on something like this may bring you lots of headaches and pains. I traveled to Spain and Germany and the first thing I noticed upon my arrival was that the SD card was not being read nor working on my Nüvi 260. I took my GPS device for a check and they said it was the card that was not working properly. I had no other choice than to buy a new GPS device for Europe so I could drive for the rest of my trip. I will return the SD Card back to the shipper and ask for my money back asap.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - GARMIN 010-10672-02 Nuvi Europe Travel Guide
DO NOT BUY Does not work. I went to Europe and tried this GPS navigation card, and it recognized that I was in Europe and it had plenty of points of interest to choose from but it showed no roads and had no idea on how to get me where I wanted to go. Very unhappy. And I checked the return policy and it states that it is only returnable within 24 hours, which was hard to do because I was in Europe. NO NOT BUY



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Save Your Money ...
I was very disappointed in this product. Unless you live in a large City this is not going to do you any good at all. Overpriced and limited information. Save your Money.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - For the road warrior only
This is a good investment if you travel to LARGE cities often. It is quite expensive for the casual traveler for what it delivers.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Disappointed in product ...
I ordered this product after reading the description. Based on the description, the product appeared to be an excellent guide for travelers in Europe. I am very disappointed to find, after looking at the product, that this product doesn't really deliver. If you are travelling to Europe and don't want to get lost, don't count on this product to deliver you to your desired destination.

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