Review: Navigon 2000S GPS

When I first started driving, directions involved some notes scribbled on a piece of paper that included important tidbits like: ’Turn right at McDonald’s” and “Go 3 lights, and make a left.”. In an era before everyone had cell phones, getting lost was a very probable and frustrating situation. Then came one of the greatest Internet sites, Mapquest. It gave you turn by turn directions, and a little map. Now, there could still be problems if the exit names were wrong, and there were direction errors. However, for those of us that have a habit of getting lost, this was a step in the right direction. Finally, the best navigation device to date arrives as GPS. I am saving the term ‘BEST’ for when we get a car that can drive itself like Kitt from Knight Rider. Just say ‘Take me to work”, and off you go. Until that time, GPS is a wonderful thing. When I look at GPS, I am not worried about fancy things like mp3 and video players, I just want to get from point A to point B. I gave the Navigon 2000S a test drive. Read on to see how it fares in the Midwest.
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