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Garmin City Navigator NT SD Card for Garmin GPS Units, Brazil (010-10759-00) | 
enlarge | Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $119.99 Buy New: $73.58 You Save: $46.41 (39%)
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Rating: 80 reviews
Format: Xd Card Platform: Windows Xp Professional Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows XP Professional Edition Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 4 x 0.5 x 4
MPN: Brazil Model: Brazil UPC: 753759054618 EAN: 0753759054618 ASIN: B000NJS5B4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | City Navigator Brazil microSD/SD Card | | • | Maps Contain Detailed Coverage for Select Areas in Brazil | | • | Detailed Maps Containing Highways, Interstates, Residential Roads and More | | • | Contains Over 30,000 Points of Interest | | • | Compatible with Garmin |
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Product Description Contains detailed coverage for Sao Paulo, Campos do Jordao, Carapicuiba, Diadema, Itaquaquecetuba, Osasco, Santo Andre, Sao Caetano do Sul. Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro) and Minas Gerais (Belo Horizonte) and limited coverage for Sao Paulo (Cubatao, Guarulhos, Maua and Sao Bernardo do Campo) and Minas Gerais (Betim). Road coverage includes Durtra (BR-116), Sao Paulo-Belo (BR-381) and Belo-Rio (BR-040) for connection between covered cities.
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Maps seem good, reception hampers function though December 2, 2008 I used my Nuvi 200 with these maps in Spain, France, and Italy over the past two weeks. The maps were always accurate, and the POIs were fairly easy to search despite language barriers. I often had difficulty getting my unit to find the satellites, but I don't fault the maps for that. Just be aware that my unit had much greater difficulty getting signal in Europe than it's ever had here - your experience may vary.
Made driving in the UK much easier November 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've never used a GPS unit before, but with a two-week driving trip to the UK coming up, I thought it would be a useful tool. I was wrong; it was an INDISPENSIBLE tool. We got the UK map add-on, popped it in and we were ready to go. We changed it over to the British voice for fun and was a god-send. Seriously, if I could give this thing 10 stars I would.
It saved my life on numerous occasions and lowered the stress level of driving in an unfamiliar country (on the left side of the road, with roundabouts instead of intersections, driving late at night and on rural roads!) to a minimum.
One time we ran into some emergency construction work in Cardiff and we were unable to turn where it was directing us. However, it recalculated quickly and we arrived at our destination only a few minutes later. What I wanted was something to get me from A to B in one piece with a minimum of stress. This did the trick and then some. Considering that without this map we would STILL be wasting our vacation time arguing over paper maps and missed turns and trying to figure out the unfamiliar UK road system this little guy was worth twice the price I paid for it.
Plug and don't get lost November 4, 2008 The Garmin City Navigator SD data card for Europe was an excellent addition to my garmin. The maps were up to date and I had no problem navigating around Germany using the Data Card. Great buy!!
Jim
nuvi 260 GPS europe map very helpful November 2, 2008 We have just returned from 2 weeks of driving in France. The European SD card with the Europe maps for our Nuvi 260 was the best travel investment we made. I was able to drive with the confidence that if lost I could count on the GPS (we nicknamed the voice Molly) to get us to our hotel or our goal that day. Also it made driving in Paris to return our car far less stressful. If you are driving in Europe I would strongly recommend one. They were offered with our rental car for an extra $20 a day so the investment in our own was worth it.
Monte Montana
Not Very Useful if You're Walking October 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought a Garmin Nuvi 260w as a portable device to take on a walking vacation in the UK. I bought the plug-in card with the Europe maps. The GPS unit is marketed as a portable unit with auto, pedestrian and cycling set-up options. We were using it for hiking and I assumed the maps would be pre-loaded with the major walking trails and footpaths but it isn't. If you're walking in the UK, you'd be better off with an ordnance survey map which shows the official footpaths.
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