The pocket-sized unit includes built-in maps of Hawaii and is packed with many great features. I’m not sure how long the deal will last, but Buy.com is a safe and reliable place to buy your electronic items, and by buying your own GPS navigation you’ll save around $10 a day the car rental companies charge to rent one!
UPDATE: It did sell out. But, I found another GPS for the same price, yay!
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Tourists might be helped by a GPS. As Realtor, I am a walking GPS.
Aloha,
Keahi
It's so easy to use and the posted speed for major roads is great (no more excusses for speeding). No more looking for crooked or missing street signs as the Garmin shows me what is there. I use it even if I know where I'm going because the traffic feature is helpful. Also, I like that it tells you which lane to exit from as left turns aren't always known until it's too late. I don't have to print out maps before a road trip anymore (saves a few trees too) and knowing the approximate time of arival is a huge help in deciding if there's time for pit stops. I am totally happy with my new "co-pilot".