City Navigator® Mexico NT
Navigate the streets in Mexico with confidence using City Navigator Mexico NT. With this detailed data, you can literally travel to a new city, look up hotels, restaurants, and other services, and use your compatible Garmin GPS to guide you there without stopping for directions! This data includes fully routable maps and comes preprogrammed on CD
Features:
| Publisher | Garmin |
| Features |
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| EAN | 0753759054526 |
| MPN | 010-10744-00 |
| Brand | Garmin |
| UPC | 753759054526 |
| Label | Garmin |
| Number Of Items | 28 |
| Studio | Garmin |
| Title | Garmin City Navigator Mexico Map CD-ROM (Windows) |
| Model | 010-10744-00 |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
Review by Horacio F. Olivo, 2010-05-15
Took it out of the box and put it into my Garmin. I was able to see maps in Mexico even from here (Iowa City). I was in Guadalajara and it worked just perfect! I was telling the taxi driver which way to go and the name of the streets! I also took it to Toluca and Mexico City and it worked beautifully. I recommend it heartedly. It was a good price too!
Review by Nathaniel Gildersleeve, 2010-04-09
I purchased this for my new Garmin 1690. We traveled to San Felipe in Baja California via Mexicali. In Mexicali, I noticed areas adjacent to Highway 5 that were blank on the GPS, but there clearly was development with roads etc.
I did a search for lodging(and other POI's) when in San Felipe and the closest were across the border in the southern US. I thought I may have gotten a bad disk, but Garmin customer support said there were no POI's in the San Felipe area.
If you want to navigate major highways, Mexico City Navigator might be worth it. Don't expect to be able to use it to find POI's like you can in the US.
Review by Robert R. Rhoades, 2009-12-12
I must say I was rather disappointed with this product. I needed maps of rural Baja California for running the Baja 1000. This program showed nothing other than the main highway which was easy to find on my own. It provided some good info in large cities but again I didn't really need that. My main problem was with Amazon. I ordered the Gramin Mexico SD card with express shipping just a few days before my trip. The package arrived on time but was not the SD card as my order and may e-mail said. It was the Gramin Mexico CD. So I had to run out and buy a blank SD card and cable to connect my Gramin to my computer. By the time I was done I had spent 3 times what the program would have cost me at Best Buy. I guess I learned a good lesson. But running the Baja 1000 was a priceless experience!!!!
Review by William E. Kimberly, 2009-02-24
I was pleasantly surprised with the coverage of middle sized towns (100K people). This coverage was excellent.
I was unpleasantly surprised at the coverage of the highways outside towns. Lousy.
I was flabbergasted with the lousy routing capability. My suggestion is to not even try to use it.
All in all a GuiaRoji is a much better bet.
Review by Aquiles Ortiz, 2009-02-14
The maps are a real help in one of the largest and complex cities in the world. Some are areas not mapped but overall is very good. Why to arrive late of risk your self? With this been said, you have to be careful since Amazon does is confused between a CD and SD. With the CD you can load the map in the PC and you can plan your rout in advance. They send me the SD by mistake. At the beginning, the purchase was redirected to Crutchfiel and I see no problem on this. But then when the SD arrived, I found that Crutchfiel did not have the CD, so all of this was a mess. I can not return the SD because I am using it. Amazon is not longer the primary seller so you may be careful. In conclusion, the map is good the purchase redirection and the confusion between CD/SD are not. See the advertising, the picture is a SD but the title says CD.