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What misinformation? MSRP is $799.99. Even with the 20% discount you stated, that puts it at $639. Add the mounts, harness and other adapters needed to actually make all the features offered worthwhile, and you are easily into it for $1k. Don't know how you calculated that you got it for $500, but hey, the new math is kicking my butt too!
The only difference between the 665 and the 660 is Sirius/XM.
The TOMTOM Rider is worth $400 - I tried the Garmin but thought the screen lagged when typing destinations. The TOMTOM compass is weak so I fixed it by mounting my iphone next to it. The TomTom will get you there and it's about half the price.
I have a cheap Garmin I paid less than $100 for. works great. powered from cig lighter. this is the 3rd summer of riding and its still working perfect . the mount is from http://www.motomount.net/products/ga...uvi-gps-mount/
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