They are some better than they use to be, but the reason I'd never trust a Magellan over my Garmin. When they first came out, a buddy and I stashed a tree stand back in the woods and went to find it the next weekend with his newly acquired Magellan GPS. Engaging the brain told us that we were going 180 degrees in the wrong direction and found the thing after we turned around. Then just a couple years back down south we put in the way point to get back home and it wanted us to take a dirt road through an orange grove. Nope.


My other auto is a .45

The bitterness of poor quality is remembered long after the sweetness of low price has faded from memory