Hi Firestorm:
To tell you the truth, I really don't know much at all about the other Garmin products - when I do beta-testing, I normally stick with one product (in this case the SP 2650) for a year or so, and have nothing to do with the rest of them. Just staying on top of all the issues with one GPSR is more than enough work.
I had a look at the web page with the specifications for the 60CS (
Garmin GPSMAP 60CS Specs) and I see that it says
"Basemap: Detailed routable basemap with cities, highways, interstates, exit info, rivers, lakes; preloaded with worldwide cities." I really don't know what this means - maybe it is a worldwide basemap? Who knows. Perhaps you could write them and ask.
Looking at the main page describing the 60CS (
Garmin GPS Map 60CS Main Page), I don't see any indication that Garmin is bundling in map software with it (e.g. City Select or MetroGuide). Perhaps this is because these web pages are just pre-announcements of hardware, and the final packaging has not been decided yet. Or, perhaps this is a new direction for Garmin, they will sell one model with a worldwide basemap and let the end users choose what cartographic software they want, based on what they plan to use the GPSR for (hiking, boating, driving). If this is the case, you could purchase Europe MetroGuide if you want inexpensive map software without autorouting (other than basemap autorouting between cities), or purchase CitySelect if you want turn by turn, street level autorouting. Remember, I'm just speculating here, based on no information at all other than what I read on the two web pages, so wait till you see more detail from Garmin before you plonk down your money.
They do indicate in the description that this model is capable of
"Multi-platform navigation for easy navigation in a car, in a boat, or on foot" So, it might be a "one size fits all" general purpose model - which is what the GPS V was originally intended to be. If so, it sounds quite interesting, like it will be a worthy replacement for the GPS V.
Don't read anything into my comments beyond what you see in the "black ink" - outside of the SP III, SP 26xx, and the Garmin aviation units I use in my daily work, I know squat-all about any of their other products.
PanEuropean