Well the Nuvi fits quite nicely on the TL without inhibiting the view of the gauges. That consideration may be a non issue if you ride a bus, however for myself and others it is important. Personally I never saw the need to own a GPS in NZ, however in Europe it is almost a necessity. And I don't want that to mean I have to make the sacrifice of riding a sport-tourer.
Come on Hitch, You're getting lazy in your old age. You used to make this fun... They're both the same size screens (3.5") so your aging eyes shouldn't have a problem with the nuvi ... And while we're mentioning your lack of homework...
The nuvi 550 is waterproof... otherwise I wouldn't be recommending it. It is slightly larger than the other nuvis for this reason, however nothing like the Zumo. So as you would say, "so that consideration is a bit of a non issue." Altho it does point back to my comment earlier that the design is aged.
Yes true, the Zumo has nice big fat buttons. But is operating a touch screen that hard? I haven't had a problem with it yet, even with winter gloves. And altho I've never operated a Zumo, I would hazard a guess that you still need to utilise the touch for various functions? So again, another moot point.
Mate, when it's time to replace the Zumo I recommend you check it out, you may be pleasantly surprised.
Bookmarks