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I have been wanting to get one of these and I saw this on ebay. It's refurbished (should I be concerned?) Feedback is very good. Any thoughts or comments would greatly assist.
I have had a Quest for a few years now and have been very happy with it. I ordered a Quest II because I got tired of having to download the detail map sectionsfor all my routes on the Quest. I spent a few days using the Quest II but it was just too slow--kept hanging or freezing up on me.I sent it back and purchased the Zumo 550. A little more money, but it's a winner. Check out the zumo 550 forum if you want to learn more about this unit. Keep in mind that the unit comes with mounts for the car and motorcycle and the Mapsource software included.
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