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Fun with GPS November 22, 2008 Magellan Maestro 4250 does a superb job in every respect. Fun to follow it on "the shortest route".
Please update Map November 22, 2008 I had an original OEM Magellan 4250 which I loved until the on/off button became unworkable after 4 months and I returned the unit. I like the AAA feature, which makes it easy to find a recommended restaurant when you're traveling in an unfamiliar place. This is a huge advantage. AAA is better than just the list of POI's (restaurants) by type or alphabetically found on (most) other GPS devices. The other features on the 4250 are excellent- voice, turning instructions, etc. (I wish you could more easily enter lat/longitude coord-- you have to enter via your computer with a special program.)
Updated maps. I would point out that the refurb version of the Garmin 680 includes NEW 2009 maps; whereas, this refurb Magellan 4250 gives you older maps and you must pay $80 or so to get a new map set. (I base this on what other reviewers say about the Magellan maps. Maybe this will change as time passes.)
GPS Purchase November 22, 2008 Amazon actually supplied more in this kit than was advertised. The unit and accessories all appeared brand new. I was able to get an extended warranty through SquareTrade. Overall this was an exceptional deal.
magrllan gps November 22, 2008 The magelan 4250 gps is excellent. After learning how to use the machine, I had very little problems with programming the various destinations. The only negative aspect about the refurbished GPS is that the maps are out of date. They are approximately two years old. I contacted Magellan and they told me I would have to purchase an update at a cost of $79.95. My feelings were that since they refurbished the unit, it should have current maps.
2 out of 6 didn't work - don't waste your time on refurbs - it's not worth the hassle November 22, 2008 2 out of 6 didn't work - don't waste your time on refurbs - it's not worth the hassle.
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