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I have the 465T and after several GPS devices over the years, its the best. I like being able to input my length, weight and height. It has routed me around low clearances and other situations based on that input. You can set up to 50 waypoints for your route. It shows curevy roads ahead and traffic. It can display conisderable distance ahead including topo. It is more expensive, but my coach came with an Alpine unit, which was bascially worthless. I like the GPS technology, but I always familiarize myself with the days travel with a map, because nothing is perfect and common sense can avoid problems. I saw a recent study that showed those with GPS devices put on 12% less miles than those without
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Jon and Pam
Running the Red Roads in a 2008 Winnebago Vectra 40KD, 2007 Trailblazer, Brakemaster 9100.
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