I can't say for the Healey since it is positive ground, but I use one in my
E-Type frequently. I love driving deep into the country roads and getting
lost, then having the GPS "take me home".
---- Patrick and Caroline Quinn <p_cquinn@tpg.com.au> wrote:
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G'day
I am considering buying a GPS Navigator gizmo to use not only in our
everyday cars, but also the Austin-Healey.
I have been doing some Net surfing and have come across lots of sites that
assume that I already know something about them. All the sites I have found
seem to do, is to compare one against the other and not actually go into
what the things do.
So I suppose what I really need is a GPS site for Dummies. My own personal
level of technical expertise is not all that high, however I do know how to
use a desk calculator and have mastered most of my mobile phone. However I
do have regular tussles with the VCR/DVD machine and not always win.
One of the first questions that come to mind is whether a GPS navigator is
suitable for worldwide use or do I have to buy one specific for Australia
and another for the US and so on.
Yes I know this isn't Austin-Healey stuff, but just think of it as you would
be helping out a fellow Austin-Healey owner. No doubt it will give you warm
feelings akin to incontinence while wearing a dark suit. Warm feelings that
doesn't show.
Hoo Roo
Patrick Quinn
Sydney, Australia
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