GPS for Central America Question

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I've been considering purchasing a gps, preferable an in-dash unit like the Pioneer AVIC unit, but can't find a source of maps for Central America. Does anyone know if gps maps of Central America are available for this or any other gps unit? Thanks in advance.
 
If I were you, I would contact both Lowrance, and Garmin and see what you can find out.
 
Neither Lowrance or Garmin offer Central American maps and I've not found a 3rd party source that offers them. I know in Costa Rica, the rental car companies offer a Garmin GPS with Costa Rican maps but the company that produces these maps only offers them as part of a rental package where you rent the GPS with maps along with the car rental.
 
That's ridiculous... world travellers need that stuff. What were the excuses made by Lowrance and Garmin?
 
You might ask Dave Connors (dmc) how he worked around it. He drove from SLC to Ushuaia last winter and spring with a 80 and an in-dash unit.
 
Hello,
I have the Baja 540, frickkin' awesome unit. The unit only does straight line nav, point to point. It is not a road following like the Garmin C330 units. I like it 10X more than the Garmin, I use the Garmin for craigslist chasing, and the Baja off road and exploring. The Baja has so many different feature, it takes a while to get up to spead, once there quick to use! Here is your World mapping linky:
LEI Extras - FreedomMaps World Reference Map
Hola
eric
 
You might ask Dave Connors (dmc) how he worked around it. He drove from SLC to Ushuaia last winter and spring with a 80 and an in-dash unit.

Great tip. I'll contact him.

Hello,
I have the Baja 540, frickkin' awesome unit. The unit only does straight line nav, point to point. It is not a road following like the Garmin C330 units. I like it 10X more than the Garmin, I use the Garmin for craigslist chasing, and the Baja off road and exploring. The Baja has so many different feature, it takes a while to get up to spead, once there quick to use! Here is your World mapping linky:
LEI Extras - FreedomMaps World Reference Map
Hola
eric

Thanks for the link. I'll take a look at the Baja 540 but I'm leaning towards the Garmin Nuvi 880 at this point. If I understand correctly, I may be able to load in scanned paper maps into this unit. Need to do more research.
 

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