I am thinking about buying an RV GPS. I have a built-in GPS I'm my truck and for those of you that have the same, is there really that much more to the RV GPS than what my truck offers to spend the extra dough. I am thinking of the Garmin 760LMT.. I can get it new off of Amazon for $308.
First of all, there's the map data. The LMT models include free map updates every quarter. Your truck GPS can be updated, maybe annually, by purchasing new maps. Check the price - you may be shocked.
Second, the RV760 has a huge POI database of campgrounds and truck stops. Good luck with your truck GPS POIs.
Third, the RV760 routes you around low clearance obstacles based on the profile you create. Not on your truck GPS. Yes, there are alternative ways to manage low clearance situations, but none as easy.
Fourth, the Up Ahead function shows you Fuel and Restaurants at upcoming exits on the interstate highways. Find a diesel station and press the button to add it to your route.
Fifth, you can mount it on your dash so you don't have to take your eyes off the road to look at the map.
Sixth, you get lane guidance on upcoming exits on your route so you have time to get in the correct lane.
Features go on and on.