Best GPS: Garmin’s Nuvi 660
It’s not easy to find an easy GPS to use. Some might look user-friendly…and then the
many buttons and clicks makke it difficult to navigate (pun intended). What’s a directionally-challenged, lost soul to do?
Garmin’s Navi 660 makes finding your destination a snap. First of all, the graphics and screen is very easy on the eyes. No squinting is necessary. Also, you may request voice or just on-screen point-to-point directions. The GPS picked up directions under a minute and got back on schedule after making stops.
Notable features are: mp3 player, language translater, and bluetooth connectivity with you cell phone. If your phone rings, the GPS becomes quiet.
Overall, this is a great GPS is a steal at $350 - 750. And best of all, it doesn’t require an IT department to set it up.



