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Garmin 755T - Worthwhile
By Martin R. Bargiel
I originally had wanted to purchase another Garmin model on closeout, however it was no longer available which turned out to be a plus, since on examination of this latest series of Garmin Navigators, the new units had lane change notification and traffic alert that didn’t require a subscription, thereby although initial [...]
Garmin 755T - Best GPS I Have Used Worth the Investment
By AA
After much research I purchased the Garmin Nuvi 755T portable car GPS device. It has lived up to my expectations in every way after using it for a week. It was extensively used during a 250 mile day trip to Milwaukee from suburban Chicago. I felt extremely confident driving around in unfamiliar territory.
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Garmin 755T - Great For The Intended Audience
By C. Siano
Without rehashing all the stuff said in other reviews, I want to focus on the things that nobody has mentioned. My view comes from having used various GPS devices since the old Garmin 45 single channel marine unit back in the early 1990s. For this review, I’ll be comparing to my favorite routing [...]
Garmin 755T - Working The Way It Is Supposed To
By Juanito Hufancia
I only have this unit for 10 days, and so far, it’s working the way it is supposed to. I have not encountered any glitch at this point, and I can’t comment on the TMC as there is no coverage for this feature where I live. But Dan Nichols posted a pretty extensive [...]
Garmin 755T - More Show Than Show
By Franklin Johnson “specter”
I have had my 755t for a week. This is my third gamin. When this unit works properly it looks and operates great. I bought it mainly for the lifetime traffic alert and no pop up antenna.
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Garmin 755T - Good job Garmin
By Dan L. Nichols
I’ll address what was my biggest apprehension in going for an ad based, free traffic program. No issue! The ads are small and not at all intrusive. My eyes never were pulled in a way that was a distraction. I can even envision the few occasions that it might even benefit both [...]