
I've had my GO720 for over a year now and, unfortunately, I'm still not entirely satisfied with it's performance. My biggest problem is the map inaccuracies that TomTom refuses to correct even after I've submitted them numerous times. Their story is that their map supplier won't even investigate an error unless there are numerous identical reports of the error. I guess I can understand that up to a point, but after playing with one of their newest units on display at Sams Club and discovering the same errors and omissions, I'd have to say that they just don't care if they ever get it right as long as someone's buying the unit! Another problem is the routing logic, which, in many cases, is just plain stupid. Tries to run you 25 miles out of the way just to keep you on the interstate. The only way to get around that little quirk is to enter the name of a town along the route you want to take, but if you're in unfamiliar territory, what good is that? Try to run the route you know you should be using and it keeps trying to get you to u-turn or run down some cowpath backroad when it automatically tries to reroute you back to the original route. Bottom line is that if I knew then what I know now, I'd buy a Garmin.Get more detail about TomTom GO 720 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator.


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