: Garmin has lowered it's advised retail prices for it's PND's considerably since September 1st. Because of this, some PND's dropped up to ¤ 200,- in price!

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September 5 2006, 19:12

Garmin has lowered it's advised retail prices for it's PND's considerably since September 1st. Because of this, some PND's dropped up to ¤ 200,- in price!

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If you were already in doubt weather or not you should purchase a Garmin PND or not, here's a good argument to stop doubting: with the launch of the new Garmin Nüvi 660, Garmin has also announced a pretty big (advised retail) price cut for all their navigational devices.

Wow
There's one word which came to mind when we first learned about these price cuts: wow! A Nüvi 310 and a Nüvi 310 DeLuxe instantly become more than ¤ 100,- (£ 68,-) cheaper. A Nüvi 350 and 360 now sell for ¤ 170,- (£ 115,-) less, and a Streetpilot C550 now even costs ¤ 225,- (£ 150,-) less.

Said price cuts are valid for the recommended retail prices which Garmin uses towards their sales channels. It's up to those channels to translate those price cuts into real prices. And they do! Until recently, the price for a Nüvi 360 was ¤ 749,- (£ 499,-), now it's ¤ 599,- (£ 399)! The Streetpilot C550, which sold for ¤ 699,- (£ 470,-) until a few days ago, now sells for only ¤ 499,- (£ 330,-)!

Shift
The new Garmin prices cause a big shift in PND land. Because up till recently, Nüvi's were considered to be very advanced devices, with a pretty hefty price tag. But with these new prices, the new Top-op-the-range model, the Nüvi 660, will become dozens of euro's cheaper than TomTom's high-end unit, the TomTom 910. And both devices have a very comparable feature set.

If we add the other two big PND manufacturers (Mio and Navman) to this, then the chart displayed below gives a good indication and comparison of the creme de la creme of the current market. We base this information on actual prices which we were able to find at several online-shops.
TomTom Garmin Mio Navman
PND GO 910 Nüvi 660 C710 iCN 750
Price in shops ¤ 659,-/£ 445,- ¤ 599,-/£ 399,- ¤ 457,-/£ 307,- ¤ 499,-/£ 335,-
Screen 4 inch 4,3 inch 3,5 inch 4 inch
Supplied maps Europe + US Europe Europe Europe
Hands free phoning v v v x
Text-to-speech v v x x
Traffic info v(GPRS; TMC optional) v(TMC) v(TMC) x (TMC optional)
MP3 player v v v x


Above mentioned price for the upcoming Nüvi 660 is based on the fact that this PND has the same recommended retail price as the Nüvi 360, and the latter mentioned is now in the shops for ¤ 599,- (£399,-).

It's clear to everyone that TomTom is the loser in this list. With regards to functionality, it's especially Navman who is lacking a bit. On the other hand, the iCN 750 is the only PND out there which features a built-in photo camera.

We can only assume that Garmin's price cuts will be an incentive for the other manufacturers to also alter their prices. We especially expect something from European market leader TomTom in that regard. Because ¤ 60,- (£ 40,- ) of difference between the GO 910 and the Nüvi 660 *is* a lot of money. We'll keep a close eye on things to come...


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Rob Ot
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Posted on: September 5, 2006 19:12 h
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JohnAH
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Posted on: September 5, 2006 22:02 h
This is tempting, but I have to say, I've seen Garmins in the shops and after fiddling with them, I'm going go ahead and get a new TT One.

I have an original GO and it's served me just fine. TomToms are just more intuitive devices for my money. With TMC finally getting a wide release I see no reason to jump ship.

TomTom through and through!
greggy
Posts: 79

Posted on: September 5, 2006 22:12 h
greggy well this looks interesting, as my tom tom 910 has to go back to tom tom because it wiill not charge with 12v, so after having owned a 300 then a 700 ( with no probs) i think i may no longer be loyal to tom tom anymore. i am seariousely thinking of getting one of these when i can check it out in the flesh as they say. sorry tom tom too many design faults with the 910 in my view.
stingray
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Posted on: September 6, 2006 01:06 h
stingray can the PGPS camera database be used with the Nuvi's? 660 one especially?
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