Garmin MapSource North American MetroGuide DVD-ROM for Garmin GPS Units (010-10468-00) | 
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List Price: $116.65 Buy New: $79.99 You Save: $36.66 (31%)
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Rating: 21 reviews
Format: Unknown Format Platforms: Windows, Windows Xp Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: NULL Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8 x 8 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: AD2400 Model: AD2400 UPC: 753759042981 EAN: 0753759042981 ASIN: B000092VHN
Release Date: June 30, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Maps contain full coverage throughout the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, including metropolitan and rural coverage | | • | Detailed maps contain highways, interstates, business and residential roads with attributes such as turn restrictions, speed categories and other navigation features | | • | Nearly 6 million points of interest | | • | Compatible with Garmin GPS units: eMap; eTrex Legend, eTrex Vista, GPSMAP 176, GPSMAP 176C, GPSMAP 178 Sounder, GPSMAP 178C Sounder, GPSMAP 295, GPSMAP 76, GPSMAP 76S, Rino 120, Rino 130, StreetPilot GPS, and StreetPilot GPS ColorMap | | • | PC requirements: IBM compatible, Windows 2000 or newer, minimum 32MB of RAM, minimum 2GB of free hard-disk space, DVD drive, and available USB port |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Interstates, highways, motorways, business and residential streets, and local roads for major metropolitan areas.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
European Palm sent/could not plug in/customer service has no clue in what to do, phone service stunk-disservice January 28, 2008 Mr. Richard H. Schulz Jr. Received product on time. Instead of an american Palm, I received a european one. I cannot plug it in as I do not live in Europe and there is no American converter cord. I e-mailed customer service over a week ago and received NO response. I called customer service the day I received the produce and after trying to explain the error and need for a different Palm that would plug into an outlet in my home, for over 30 minutes, I gave up. She couldn't have been more clueless and did not find it necessary to afford me the opportunity to speak to a supervisor that just might have a clue as to how to solve my problem. I ordered that Palm and needed to begin using it the day it was received. It now sits on my kitchen table, packed in the European box, just waiting for me to hear back from you. I have ordered many things from Amazon and I can tell you honestly that after this horrific experience that I may very well never order from you again. After many attempts at correcting this problem of receiving the wrong version of the Palm I ordered, I sit here, well over a week later, waiting for a response to your error.
Garmin MetroGuide December 31, 2007 M. Adams (So Cal, USA) I use this software to upload and download tracks to/from my 76CX and it works fine. I use the GPS for off-roading and just about every dirt road out there is on the MetroGuide map. I don't use it around town much so I don't need the more advanced auto-routing features that the more expensive software has. For the price, this one works for me.
No Montreal Metro Stations! October 26, 2007 TIM (United Kingdom) Got this for a recent trip to Montreal, Canada, and was shocked and amazed to discover that the map does NOT include **ANY** Montreal Metro stations! Weirdly, the surface AMT railway stations are included, but to get around downtown on foot, you really need the Metro stations so this map is useless if you plan to use your Garmin device to get around Montreal without a car. Total waste of money in my case.
MetroGuide North America V7 September 4, 2007 Christopher Glodde (Sandusky, Ohio) I purchased the Vista to replace my old ETrek that I took with me to Iraq. The Old ETrek Screen was going out so I had to buy another one since the cost of repairs would be equal or greater than the cost of a new one. I purchased an Etrek Vista from [...] then I decided to purchase the additional software. After reading some reviews off the [...] Web site, I wrote down the part number and went to my local Best Buy and purchased it. I down loaded the Web Updater from the Garmin web site then I updated my Vista with the maps that I need. I then decided to try to do something that I throught that only the manufacturer could only do I tried to read my ETrek. I was able to copy all my old saved WayPoints from my Old ETrek, Software 2.14 needed to do this, to my computer then I was able to transfer them into my ETrek Vista. Now I can tell my friends how far Baghdad is from them. I never would have dreamed that I could have done this, I thought that I was going to lose the WayPoints of where I had been at in Iraq forever, now I can preserve them. The Old ETrek next destination is the Ohio Veterans Home Museum.
Street numbers backwards! August 2, 2007 Dennis W. Johnson (Knoxville, TN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I only used maps one time. While in Gatlinburg, TN, I used my Etrex (loaded with MetroGuide). On the map of the street where my motel was located, the street numbers were backwards. The blocks were in the right order, but a store that I was looking for was located at the wrong end of the block! Guess that's one for the updates!
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