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Whistler Mobile Navigation WGPX-635 Review

Monday, December 21st, 2009
Whistler Mobile Navigation WGPX-635

Product: Whistler Mobile Navigation WGPX-635

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This GPS is complete junk. Mine had repeated software problems after just 4 months of use. I had to reload the maps twice and it finally crashed for good. Customer service was no help – telling me to reload the maps both times only masked the issues. It’s cheap, overpriced junk. Mine ended up crashing totally and is unusable. ””’For $260 i expected better and I suspect the company knows it’s pedalling chinese junk at western-made prices because they stopped returning my e-mails after I told them it broke again. Don’t buy it unless you like $260 paper weights. Junk Junk Junk Junk Junk.

I got this GPS for a real deal at another store. I’ve been very happy with it and it’s saved me a few times. I was in an out of town wedding and whoever wrote the directions to the church, rehearsal dinner, reception, brunch, etc. did not know north from west nor right from left. Everywhere we (and the rest of the out-of-town members of the wedding party) went following the directions we were lost. My GPS repeatedly saved the day. In one seemingly odd route, the Whistler sent us twirling around five consecutive cloverleaves. We were convinced it was stuck and we were going in circles. As we emerged from the 5th cloverleaf, it said “turn right in 200 feet.” We did and we were there. There is no way any human could have explained how to do that, but the Whistler got us there faster than anyone else.