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Magellan Maestro 4250 GPS(Vehicle, 4.3
Bottom Line
A bit pricey, but finely designed and well equipped.
User Reviews for Magellan Maestro 4250 GPS(Vehicle, 4.3
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Reviewed by: BBB64
Duration of ownership: 2 Months
Strengths: Portable. Accurate
Weaknesses: Speakers. Awful sound
Overall Evaluation: Worst customer service ever
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Reviewed by: Jim123456789
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Seems to work well when not acting up
Weaknesses: Customer service is not just non existent, it is useless.
Overall Evaluation: If you are lucky, your 4250 will work as promised out of the box. Mine did not. The touch screen would lock up making it unusable. It took 6 months, many emails (mostly unanswered), and many hours on the phone before receiving a workable replacement unit. Any product is no better than its support. I will not be buying another Magellan product.
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