So your significant other won't ask for directions, but following them is not a problem. This year give the gift of getting there on time. With low prices, even the most stubborn drivers can now keep from getting lost in 2008--all without asking for directions. What a compromise.
We all know the feeling of getting lost. Sometimes it happens in a small town, other times in a big city. For some reason, getting lost and then finding directions don't seem to go together. If we can't find our destination, we probably can't find good directions either. Getting back on track should be easier, and now it really is with the array of personal GPS solutions available in our current market. By far, Amazon has the best listing of deals, and the largest selection at their Amazon GPS Store.
With big savings on brands like Garmin and Tom Tom, many gift givers are going to go to Amazon for their purchase. If you're not convinced that this year is the "year of personal GPS," make a note to see how often someone tells you that they got lost. Honestly, I can't remember the last time someone I know got lost on a trip. It's not to say all have GPS, but you probably know more than a couple people who really love their device.
The primary reason GPS is selling out right now is because of the price reduction. What once costed over a thousand dollars now retails for nearly half that. The personal computer made these big tickets items a possibility for holiday giving. After people started buying computers as gifts, the "don't spend more than" rule started to evolve. These days a lot of kids get a new computer/laptop and a digital camera or camcorder for the holidays. So, Mom spending $400 on Dad's new GPS isn't so bad when you compare the price of what everyone else is getting.
This year, give the gift of getting on time to someone you love. Who knows, they'll probably be so happy with the gift that they'll even offer you free rides to far away locations, just so you can see their new time-saver in action. If you need another reason, GPS helps to avoid accidents by keeping your eyes on the road. No more fumbling around for maps or trying to read street signs in the dark. GPS isn't better for just the user, it's really better for everyone on the road. Click here to see some inexpensive GPS options.
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