HMR said:
My point is that PanEuropean is heavilly promoting the latest StreetPilot models only.
Jeepers, I'm not 'promoting' anything. I don't work for Garmin, and I have never received a dime in compensation from them.
What I am trying to do is ensure that newbies who come here and ask for advice concerning selection of a GPSR (again, please go back and read the original poster's request) are provided with
all the information that they need to make a well-informed decision.
Some of the products that have been released in past years have been home-run hits. The SP III, the 276, and the 2610 come to mind. However, there have been a lot of advances in the last 3 years - most notably the Custom POI warning feature and the FM traffic advisory feature - that may be of great value to riders who live in the UK, a very heavily populated and urbanized country that is the primary area that this forum serves. Their needs are very different than those of someone who lives in rural Sweden.
I made reference to the 496 because that is the unit I am familiar with from having tested it. As you are well aware, I'm an aircraft pilot, so I use the -96 versions (aviation, marine, and automotive) rather than the -76 versions (marine and automotive only). I wouldn't recommend that anyone who does not need the aviation functionality purchase a -96, but hey, that's self-evident, I don't think it needs to be written out in black and white. I don't know when (or if) Garmin will release a 476. There are now so many different models available, it's really hard to keep track of everything... which means it is more important that ever that users are aware of what major 'features' are and are not included in each GPSR, so they can make an informed purchase decision based on the feature set that is important to them.
Give folks the facts, give them ALL the facts, and they will usually wind up getting a device that best suits their unique needs. It's not necessary - or helpful - to advocate for one particular product unless the nature of the original request points pretty clearly to one particular product. Go read the OP's question again.
Michael