ExpoMike
Well-known member
Howdy,
I have had the Magellan Crossover GPS for a couple years now and overall have been very happy with it. We love the touch screen, the vehicle navagation and topo maps. Overall it has been very easy to use and the routing and rerouting in the vehicle nav mode have been fast. My buddy has even commented on how fast it reroutes should I miss a turn or go a different direction.
So you ask, why do I want to replace it. Well, in the "Outdoor" mode which is the topo maps, we have had the occational lockup where it knows we are moving but it doesn't update the actual route. It was never a big deal as it only happened a couple times. Well, this past Death Valley trip we had it lock up 6 different times. Luckily we had map backups and the others in the group had GPS to confirm our manual map routing.
I would really like to find another GPS that offers both good vehicle nav and great topo maps. I know when the Crossover came out it was at the forefront of offering both map types and I haven't kept up on the current offerings.
What can anyone recommend, similar to the Crossover? As a added bonus, I would love to get one with an external antenna plug, since the steep windshield angle of the Cherokee can block satilite coverage at times. Ideally touch screen as hitting little buttons while moving is a pain.
Thanks.
I have had the Magellan Crossover GPS for a couple years now and overall have been very happy with it. We love the touch screen, the vehicle navagation and topo maps. Overall it has been very easy to use and the routing and rerouting in the vehicle nav mode have been fast. My buddy has even commented on how fast it reroutes should I miss a turn or go a different direction.
So you ask, why do I want to replace it. Well, in the "Outdoor" mode which is the topo maps, we have had the occational lockup where it knows we are moving but it doesn't update the actual route. It was never a big deal as it only happened a couple times. Well, this past Death Valley trip we had it lock up 6 different times. Luckily we had map backups and the others in the group had GPS to confirm our manual map routing.
I would really like to find another GPS that offers both good vehicle nav and great topo maps. I know when the Crossover came out it was at the forefront of offering both map types and I haven't kept up on the current offerings.
What can anyone recommend, similar to the Crossover? As a added bonus, I would love to get one with an external antenna plug, since the steep windshield angle of the Cherokee can block satilite coverage at times. Ideally touch screen as hitting little buttons while moving is a pain.
Thanks.