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Yes, you will have to purchase the Euro maps. Once that is done, operation is pretty much the same as in the US. Just do not let the GPS pick the route, the small roads are the reason to go to Europe, and if navigating point to point, it will probably miss them.
Is there a function in the 660 to limit turnpikes and autobahns? I am going over to see places that I couldn't go in the early 80's. I was in the military then.
Just do not let the GPS pick the route, the small roads are the reason to go to Europe, and if navigating point to point, it will probably miss them.
I recently returned from Europe. I took my Nav iV and prior to leaving I purchased the Europe maps. What I did learn (after I realized the maps never loaded) was that i needed a memory card to store the maps on as they did not fit onto the actual memory of the Nav iV. It was simple though and with Map Source I transferred only what I needed. The device now shows that the Europe maps are there.
There are base maps in the unit already but they lack the detail and accuracy of course and Poi too.
Is there a function in the 660 to limit turnpikes and autobahns? I am going over to see places that I couldn't go in the early 80's. I was in the military then.