We purchased at TomTom GO 510 in 2006 for about $600 with US/Canada maps, then got UK/Ireland in 2008, then Western Europe in 2009.
Mexico is now available for TomTom and competitors.
We can buy Mexico v8.50 - Download 59.6 MB
Detailed map covering Mexico.Map coverage statistics:- areas covered: Street level coverage for 40% of the population with detailed coverage of 23 cities including Mexico City and Guadalajara- roads covered (km): nearly 268,000- additional information: 100% of connected network of major roads that allows you seamless navigation throughout Mexico.
I just called TomTom support and it seems getting a XXL540 WTETM XXL 540*S World Traveler Edition - TomTom GPS sat nav for $240 or less will provide:
- a 5 inch diagonal screen
-device READS the name of the streets you turn on (our current model says "right turn ahead" which can cause me to turn to soon
- Lifetime updates - great for Mexico because I suspect the coverage will improve substantially soon
Has anyone use GPS in Mexico lately? If we buy a new model we are open to changing brands although our current one was a good as we could find in 2006.
We prefer to avoid mountains from Texas to Cancun. The only times we won't be at resorts is Texas->Cancun; Chetemal->Belize->Chetemal->across the Pacific Coast about two weeks until we reach Acapulco then to PV & PV-MZT.
Mexico is now available for TomTom and competitors.
We can buy Mexico v8.50 - Download 59.6 MB
Detailed map covering Mexico.Map coverage statistics:- areas covered: Street level coverage for 40% of the population with detailed coverage of 23 cities including Mexico City and Guadalajara- roads covered (km): nearly 268,000- additional information: 100% of connected network of major roads that allows you seamless navigation throughout Mexico.
I just called TomTom support and it seems getting a XXL540 WTETM XXL 540*S World Traveler Edition - TomTom GPS sat nav for $240 or less will provide:
- a 5 inch diagonal screen
-device READS the name of the streets you turn on (our current model says "right turn ahead" which can cause me to turn to soon
- Lifetime updates - great for Mexico because I suspect the coverage will improve substantially soon
Has anyone use GPS in Mexico lately? If we buy a new model we are open to changing brands although our current one was a good as we could find in 2006.
We prefer to avoid mountains from Texas to Cancun. The only times we won't be at resorts is Texas->Cancun; Chetemal->Belize->Chetemal->across the Pacific Coast about two weeks until we reach Acapulco then to PV & PV-MZT.