Garmin nuvi 660
For a discontinued model, the nuvi 660 has a price tag that ranges from the sublime to the ridiculous, but electronics reviewers say you'll be pleased with your investment.
Garmin nuvi 660 Overall - NA
The Garmin nuvi 660 is appreciated for excelling at the basics of portable navigation -- accurate directions, text-to-speech quality and a clear visual display -- as well as offering fun and functional add-ons.
Looked at as a pioneer when it was released, the nuvi 660 gas garnered a lot of praise. GPS Magazine awarded it as their Editor's Choice for 2006 and PC Magazine deemed it an Editors' Choice.
Even after discontinuation, prices for the nuvi 660 start at $250. Also be sure to check out newer models in the Garmin lineup, including the nuvi 785T (which features lane assist) and the nuvi 880 (which has voice navigation).
What the Experts Say:
- "I love this GPS! ... Garmin has managed to pack the nuvi 660 chock-full of features without adding clutter or confusion to the interface." -- GPS Magazine
- "If you can afford the hefty price tag, the Garmin Nuvi 660 is a solid-performing and versatile GPS device that offers all the navigation basics." -- CNET
- "It has quickly become the favorite workhorse in my stable of GPS receivers. The nuvi 660 is a joy to own and use." -- GPSTracklog.com
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"In the short time I have had the Garmin Nuvi 660, I have to say that it's the best GPS I have ever used." -- GPS Lodge
Garmin nuvi 660 Performance - NA
Reviewers are impressed with the nuvi 660's accuracy. On a test drive, CNET says the nuvi 660 "performed wonderfully. The unit impressed us by acquiring a satellite fix in less than a minute, and subsequent starts were much faster." And GPS Tracklog says the nuvi 660 "did an excellent job of routing, with no major hiccups along the way."
Garmin nuvi 660 Ease of Use - NA
Like most Garmins, the nuvi 660 is easy to use. GPS Tracklog says the nuvi 660 has a "user-friendly design and intuitive interface." GPS Lodge agrees, "For those who are familiar with the Garmin interface, this won't be a huge departure from what you are used to, simplicity and ease of use reign."
Garmin nuvi 660 Design - NA
Weighing 6.2 ounces and sporting a 4.3-inch display, reviewers like CNET find the nuvi 660 is "slightly bigger and heavier than its predecessor but it's still an ultraportable and sleek device that you can use in and out of the car." GPS Magazine likes the compact design and says the "[b]eautiful, super-bright, white backlit screen is easy to read even in sunlight."
Garmin nuvi 660 Features - NA
The Garmin nuvi 660 has plenty of features to keep tech reviewers occupied. GPS Magazine exclaims, "The 660 sports a 4.3-inch wide-screen, SiRF, NAVTEQ maps, built-in FM transmitter, MP3 player, photo viewer, and much more -- it's got everything but the kitchen sink!" CNET says the nuvi 660 "keeps many of the same features that we loved in its predecessor and adds some new tricks as well."
Other GPS Devices to Consider
For its affordable price, the Navigon 2000S has a great design and is easy to use, plus it features useful navigation extras.
One of the newest entry-level PNDs, the Garmin nuvi 205 delivers Garmin's trademark simple design and easy operation.
The Garmin nuvi 5000 is best known for a massive display screen that outshines any of its other features. But it's also a competent navigator and a good portable choice for large vehicles.
Grandfather to the popular Maestro 4250, the Magellan Maestro 4200 offers many of the well-liked navigation extras that have distinguished the series but for a more agreeable price tag.

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