The Michelin x930 GPS receiver is more miss than hit. Correct directions are few and far between, quite unlike the comprehensive directions that are available on its website. It has a success rate of 20% when it comes to getting the right directions, which is unacceptable for any GPS system. Voice directions are awful and are more of a potential accident hazard. You can’t unmount it short of removing your entire windscreen. If you want to purchase anything with the name Michelin on it, make sure it’s a set tires. Via Pocket Lint
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