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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2008

Packed with features at a price that fits any budget, nüvi 265T takes you there with preloaded maps and turn-by-turn directions that call out streets by name. It adds lifetime traffic and hands-free calling to the popular nüvi 255, simplifying life on the go. Like the rest of the nüvi 205-series, this portable navigator is priced right and ultra-easy to use.

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  • @ENGLISHTEACHERNOW A lot of cities have the same name, but there's just one zip code per area.

  • very very. . . really ...really

  • @ericonline123 Erm - Its German ! There are 800 million people in Europe - then you start adding Asia and Russia. Most of the world isn't obsessive about Zip codes. in fact the rest of us don't even call them zip codes. The moral of this - it's not made just for the US market - there are other people out there, and for us, putting the PLACE we are going is a lot more sensible. Not sure I've ever met anyone who doesn't know where they live. Must be an American thing.

  • THANX

  • Okay so the red round thing, thats just so you can remove the the and glue it to some place en the car, where you want the GPS, if you don't want it in the window... Right?

    Cause that's cool I'm in a wheelchair and just bought the GPS today and I will have a hard time reaching it if it is in the window...

  • One thing about that Garmin does not have that Magellan has is that if you are in the line of work of doing service calls to homes or businesses, it is nice to enter the address by zip code first so that it THEN shows you the cities. Not look at the cities first then zip codes...why? Because some people know their zip code better than their city or township. But one may have different reasons to use a GPS...you can't enter zip code first on a Garmin.

  • There is a small chance for recovery. Otherwise it is completely useless for the theft, because nobody will buy it locked.

  • boycott them your self!

  • Looks like a neat little GPS. I am looking to get one in October.

  • I have 205W and have no problem with update.Only problem with Garmin is PRICE.Everuthing is expencive.

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