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Navigon 4.3-Inch Premium Leather Case (fits 4.3-Inch GPS units from all major brands)

Navigon 4.3-Inch Premium Leather Case (fits 4.3-Inch GPS units from all major brands)

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Brand: Navigon

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $22.49
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 18 reviews

Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 2.3

MPN: 10000190
Model: 10000190
UPC: 898110001150
EAN: 0898110001150
ASIN: B000WXSTQM

Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Crafted with fine leather, this stylish and durable case will keep your GPS device protected and secure. Soft interior lining provides additional protection while a magnetic closure provides easy access.


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Too big and bulky for Navigon 2100 max - 4.3"   December 8, 2008
Max Guer (VA USA)
Cons:
This case is too big for slim Navigon 2100 Max which I have odered aswell and I like it very much. Also the case has too many openings - which will allow dust go into the unit if you keep it in a dusty and messy place - like my son's car. I could use this case as a lunch box, but I already have one. So I have returned it to Amazon.
Pros:
Leather quality is good, also magnetic lock is nice.



4 out of 5 stars Tomtom Go 720   November 23, 2008
EscapeFromLA (California)
I wanted a case to protect my Tomtom Go 720 from scratches to the screen and shock. This case meets my needs; perfect expectation is a perfect fit so I gave it 4 stars due to the larger size. Otherwise, it's a nice five star case.

Thickness: Perfect fit
Width: Almost 1" extra space
Height: Almost 1" extra space
Additional note: The case I received did not have a strap ring, as shown in the picture. Opening on the bottom provides access to the USB port on the Go 720 unit.



4 out of 5 stars GPS Protective Case   October 12, 2008
John C. Taylor (Pendleton, OR USA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Leaving electronics such as cell phones and GPS units, or any of their accessories, visible inside your vehicle when you leave the car is asking for trouble. ANY sign that devices like these are present should be fully hidden from view. For safe concealment of a GPS a well designed case is essential for protecting the GPS from scratches and other damage while stored. This well built case fulfills that need.


3 out of 5 stars Too big for newer Garmin Nuvi 3.5" units   October 9, 2008
J. Morris (Austin, TX United States)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This case is well-made but a little too large for the Garmin 3.5" units like the Nuvi 200/205/250/255. The thickness is just right but the length and width are about .5 and .75 inches too big. That's really not a problem unless you were hoping to be able to carry your Nuvi GPS in your pants or shirt pocket, as I was.

Also, my case does not have the metal loops for a strap as shown in the picture. Not a problem for me but just FYI.



4 out of 5 stars Top quality GPS unit case   October 3, 2008
Carl NLB (NY)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The case's fit on 4.3 inch GPS unit is just perfect. It provides good protection with a chic look of my Magellan 1200. Also the smell of new leather is just great!!

Worthwhile Reading

Reduce Gas Costs by Driving More Efficiently with GPS
By Jeremy Lakota

Whether the current cost of gasoline is affordable or astronomical, providing yourself or someone you love the assistance of a car GPS unit helps in many ways. Especially as both a wantonly punctual driver and consumer of motor fuel, the cost of which fluctuates quite regularly into very expensive. Our driving habits can help offset this cost.

Even for motorists who are filling up their tanks just weekly, adding a GPS device to even common commutes can show most efficient routes. Those that can save a great deal of gas because they are driven most days. A couple miles can really add up over the course of a work week. With any route that focuses more on town or city roads instead of highways, the small loss of engine efficiency should be considered, too. Especially for trips over eighty miles.

When buying a car GPS, it is important to look for ease-of-use features like touch screen display and voice activation. These common, but not universal, features provide an overall better experience. A large number of GPS owners who have been using car GPS for several years are repurchasing their GPS device or upgrading their GPS experience with new devices from companies like Garmin, TomTom, Magellan, Mio, and SureShot (a golf GPS device!).

For travelers who travel a lot or go to new locations often, using the most fuel-efficient route over a year can balance out the cost of a new car GPS device. A lot of the popular units go for between $200 and $500. And, if you want the overall best experience, you can get top-of-the-line for a mere starting price of around $600. With one of these you can be the envy of all your friends that have car GPS, too. Click here to see some great car GPS devices available now.

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