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I have always stayed low-tech with my car. The only real important tech for me has been a flashlight and a GPS. I have relied on my handheld Garmin 60CSx for about 15 years and it still works like I got it yesterday. I've been reading how Garmin and Ford collaborated to put Garmin's tech into the Ford SYNC. So, I am wondering, from those who are familiar with the entertainment systems and those who rely on GPS - what are the values you've found in having the entertainment system? I'm ready to take the learning curve jump, but right now I'm prepared to not get the entertainment system and get a Garmin Overlander as a separate device. I don't want to complicate my use of the GPS, but I also don't want to be too stubborn to new stuff. Thanks
Here's an article on Garmin\Ford (Motortrend article)
Here's a video of the Garmin Overlander (I like the idea that I can take this out of my car and bring it to another car)
Overlander DETAILS from GARMIN:
Here's an article on Garmin\Ford (Motortrend article)
Here's a video of the Garmin Overlander (I like the idea that I can take this out of my car and bring it to another car)
Overlander DETAILS from GARMIN:
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