I get the "NeverLost" when I rent Hertz, but I still get at least the paper map too. I have a wireless card for my lap top for back-up.
NeverLost is far from perfect. I was on an 8 lane freeway in LA coming up on a split and my NeverLost failed and rebooted. Luckily I had some idea where I was. I think that is the biggest issue with the NeverLost type systems, you can never tell really where you are or where it is going to take you. Works great if all goes well. When the database or address doesn't compute, you're in for some fun times.
Had an old boss that judged sales people by how much they used maps. If you were going to see your accounts regularly, you didn't need GPS or maps.


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