Garmin City Select v7 CD-ROM Map - North America Reviews

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Garmin City Select v7 CD-ROM Map - North Americax$54.11

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Garmin City Select North America v5 - MapSource City Select North America v6 includes detailed maps throughout the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. This product is included with the purchase of a Garmin GPS V Deluxe, iQue 3600, cf Que 1620 , GPS 18, and Quest and is also available for purchase as a stand-alone product. Now with Â?Unlock WizardÂ? to guide you through the unlock process Trip and waypoint management feature lets you transfer waypoints, routes, and tracks between your Garmin GPS and your PC Before you can download map detail to a data card or directly to your compatible Garmin GPS, you must Â?unlockÂ? the MapSource City Select North America v5 CD-ROM. Simply follow the instructions on the included certificate to unlock the entire CD-ROM. Next, download the data to a data card or to your compatible Garmin unit.

MapSource City Select v7 for North America includes full-coverage maps throughout the United States as well as select Canadian coverage. This updated product provides access to all regions at no extra charge. It's included with the purchase of a Garmin GPS V Deluxe or iQue 3600 (so don't buy this if you already bought those unless it's a gift!), and it's compatible with the GPSMap 196.

Version 5 features include trip and waypoint management functions (which work with nearly all Garmin GPS units, excluding the GPS 100 family and panel-mount aviation units), full coverage for metro and rural areas throughout the contiguous U.S., supplemental coverage of Alaska and Hawaii, and select coverage of Canada.

You'll enjoy detailed maps containing highways, interstates, and business and residential streets, with turn restrictions, speed categories, and other navigation features.

Especially convenient is the ability to create automatic, point-to-point routes in MapSource, the GPS V Deluxe, iQue, and GPSMap 196. Over five million points of interest include food and drink, lodging, attractions, entertainment, shopping, emergency services, post offices, camp grounds, movie theaters, and other spots.

Expanded Canadian coverage in v6 includes: Alberta (Edmonton, Banff, Calgary); British Columbia (Kelowna, Vancouver, Victoria, and Whistler); Ontario (London, Toronto-Golden Horseshoe, Ottawa-Gatineau, Stratford, and Winsdor); and Quebec (Montreal, Ottawa-Gatineau, and Quebec city).

Note: North America City Select v7 CD map data must be unlocked prior to use, which can be done via Garmin's unlock pages or by phone. When using a locked MapSource product, the real-time track plotting function will work only with a valid unlock code for the GPS unit being used. MPN: 010-10473-00 - UPC: 753759043292




Customer Reviews

  • Mixed feelings. Points of interest great. Mapping just OK.


    By A3IPSECQAUAT8V on 2004-10-06
    I was disappointed in this software particularly when comparing it to Microsoft's Streets and Trips which had far better mapping details and features at a considerable savings. To give this program its due however I must admit that there are significantly more points of interest (restaurants, hospitals, hotels, etc.) available in this program than its Microsoft counterpart.

    Garmin requires you to purchase THEIR maps for all their GPS units. And those maps are expensive and this product is no exception. I bought v 6 which is an updated version of v 5. I understand that you can upgrade for free.

    Streets and Trips by Microsoft is an elegant and intuitive program providing you with powerful mapping tools that are, IMO, far better than those provided by Garmin.

    Garmin does have an edge on the number of points of interest but in all other facets of the mapping program Streets and Trips excels IMO.

    I disliked the Garmin solution and their forcing me to buy their expensive maps so much that I bought Microsoft's Streets and Trips with GPS Locator for under $100 and found a solution that, for me, works much better particularly in an automobile.

    Don't get me wrong, this is an excellent program when used in conjunction with the Garmin hardware. My major complaints are the pricing of the software, the mapping details aren't as good as Streets and Trips, and other mapping functions including but not limited to panning and zooming work better in Streets and Trips. Again, the number of points of interest and the ability to plot a course to any of them with a touch of a button are superb features of City Select.

    If you are buying this program exclusively because you own a Garmin GPS then, rest assured, this product will fulfill your needs admirably. If however you are looking just for a mapping program then Microsoft's Streets and Trips would serve you better at 1/3 the price. And if your GPS needs are limited to the automobile and you don't need a handheld solution then Microsoft's Streets and Trips with GPS Locator at less than $100 offers an incredible value!


  • CitySelect - Mapsource Confusion


    By A3RFALCX9H309G on 2005-06-24
    Several reviewers are confusing Garmin Mapsource which has free updates (it is the program that runs on your computer) and Garmin City Select (the mapping data program) that has NO FREE UPDATES! Updating from version 5 to version 6 costs $75.

  • Actually a review of v7


    By A12JIKHAK8ZLO on 2005-09-21
    I ordered v6 after the cutoff date for a free upgrade. Nice. :-)

    The upgrade came in the mail in a reasonable amount of time and installed over v6 with no problems. Also nice.

    I used it on a first-time ever trip to New York and it kept me from getting lost (and confused) more than once. Definitely worth it.

    BUT (and there's always a but), there's so much detail in the maps that I couldn't download as much as I wanted to my eTrex VistaC (24 Meg of RAM). Granted, New York has a lot of stuff to download, so the maps take a lot of memory. But I have the same problem with San Francisco Bay Area maps.

    The other gotcha' (and a more serious one) is bad/outdated information. For example, in my home town City Select v7 still shows a Coco's restaurant that's been CLOSED for nearly five years. But it DOESN'T show a Taco Bell that's been in business right across the street for at least 10-15 years, and is still open. Go figure . . .

    I don't want to sound too negative. Overall, a fantastic product. But the first thing I learned about maps in Boy Scouts was that all maps have mistakes, somewhere. And this map is no exception. So don't always expect to find that gas station or restaurant where your GPS says it is. But I'd buy it again, in a heartbeat.

  • Works well but...


    By A1BSY82HK2BT12 on 2005-09-02
    The main complaint I have about City Select is that it costs way too much. Sadly, Garmin forces you to buy the MapSource series of maps if you want to load maps on to your GPS. This also poses another problem, Garmin only supports Windows. As a Mac user this is a pain for me, while there is some great Mac GPS software out there I am forced to use Windows (lucky I have a old Windows machine laying around) to transfer maps to my GPS because Garmin will not allow others to develop software to transfer maps directly to a Garmin GPS.

    That being said, CitySelect works well. It is very handy to have detailed maps on your GPS. I took it on a road trip recently and it work great. Having points-of-interest also helped out when looking for food while on the road.

    I did have some issues with auto routing. When I was getting close to home I decided to check it out to see if it would give me the route I was already heading but it insisted that I turn around and go back the other direction to pick up the route it had picked. It would have got me home, it just would have taken me forever.

    Conclusion: City Select is over priced but necessary especially if you have a Garmin 60c/cs, 76 series or Rino. These have the most memory of Garmin's handhelds, if you have a GPS with 8 or 16MB of memory I wouldn't bother, you wouldn't be able to load very many detailed maps.

    Don't forget if you order version 6 to go to Garmin's website and order your free update to version 7. My update came about a week after I ordered it from Garmin.

  • New Version is out.


    By A1PHFP5ES3BRVA on 2005-06-17
    I just received my version 6. Funny how they foward the reviews for the older versions to the new versions.

    Great product. I was able to fit most of western PA and the edges of OH and WV on a 24mb Etrex Vista C. The autorouting works really well and it will correct on the fly if you go off course.
    It's easy to use. Highly recommend it.


  • Garmin City Select V7
    By AE5YBRGVMLXML on 2006-02-27
    This product works well with my Garmin 60CS GPS. All you need is the hardware to attach your GPS to the computer. The program is easy to operate. You can load sections of maps to your GPS where ever you want to go. you just click on sections you want to send to your GPS and they are put in. Easy to operate.

  • Watch it! This is a DVD only - a CD drive won't read it.
    By A3IUM784SAENA1 on 2006-03-31
    Neither the Garmin site nor this one make it clear that this is a DVD only. The product is not available at all on CD, and it will not install on a PC without a DVD drive. Second, you will be disappointed in this product's user interface. It is clumsy at best, and will be unuseable for some.

  • - great garmin software -
    By A34IMM7NBC1ZN9 on 2006-02-24
    ...great stuff - knows even the road in our apartment community - lots of points of interests, knows also your Vons store around the corner, wow! Routing to an adress works great! - I even used it in the mexican desert and I found my way out again to write this review - all in all, simply very satisfying!

  • Worth Buying Garmin
    By ACGZ3PTMWBXWU on 2004-12-09
    I just applied the patch 6.01 from v6.0 Its really worth buying this. Even I contacted them twice requesting new feature when I was using v6.0...and its there in 6.01. Only annoying thing is the vehicle Vessel/Pointer will not stay in the direction we go...I expect the vehicle Point should stay in the direction we go and the Map should automatically change or move. I would request GARMIN to add this feature in their very next release. But Still I give 5 Stars

    Thanks to GARMIN


  • Check with Garmin First
    By A1ERWR5A8OVLDH on 2006-03-11
    Garmin tech support told me that City Navigator is replacing City Select. Check with Garmin first if you don't mind thirty minute telephone holds.

  • Better'n sliced bread
    By A2PE4CR0PBMX9I on 2006-04-07
    I bought a Garmin 76CSx and this mapping software just before leaving for a trip from Kansas City to New Orleans. Although I learned a lot along the way, the operation seemed to be pretty intuitive. It got me all around New Orleans, even with a lot of street signs missing from hurricane Katrina. I was very impressed with the "recalculation" feature. Several times I either missed a turn or was unable to turn due to debris, etc. Within a very few hundred feet, the GPS software had replotted and displayed an alternative route which invariably got me to my destination.

    I gave this software four stars mainly because I haven't used it enough to give it five - yet. I was especially impressed with the "Find" feature. It located motels, restaurants, gas stations, and all sorts of other facilities and arranged them by proximity, closest ones first, and then provided me with names, addresses and phone numbers for each facility. Then it offered to show me a map or navigate to the facility. Pretty doggone slick.

    A little pricey, but it sure did what it was supposed to do. I'm impressed.

  • garmin city select v6
    By A3RVN5E7R1CZ9 on 2005-09-13
    I use this with my Garmin 76cs gps system. It basically works great. I was able to make a 1500 mile round trip & find restaurants, stores, etc. At home, it is not as comprehensive as on-line yellow pages and the like; it doesn't have everything there is in it. But it is a LOT better than pulling off the road in the middle of east LA and hoping to find a bathroom!! I never got lost, even with my 13-year-old operating the gps. (It did take a few hours of playing around to get familiar with, but after that it is pretty easy to use.)

  • Get's me where I'm going.
    By A2PT1XJOG7IAHG on 2006-01-29
    The City Select software, available for my Vista-C, allows me to go anywhere, and eliminates 3 of my travel pet peeves.
    1.I don't have to do map searches on paper maps...
    2.I don't have to go to mapquest...
    3.I don't have to ask for directions ( my biggest peeve)...

    The only negative is I ordered the V6, which is a CD version.
    I received V7 from Amazon, and had to buy a DVD drive for the laptop...I give Amazon's order department zero stars...

  • Not as good as old version!
    By AO0M3PEZHXVB9 on 2006-04-30
    This newer Garmin City Navigator v7 DVD software is inferior to ordered older discontinued City Select v7 in too many ways to descibe. I paid a stout 100% premium for discontinued seller (greatestsale) described Garmin City Select v7 CD-ROM Map - North America and seller shipped me current Garmin City Navigator v7 DVD which I could have purchased directly from Garmin for half of what I paid seller. This newer version map segments are much too large as to be unusable on smaller screen devices. Sellers customer service # is always busy. Gee, wonder why? Buyer beware.

  • Using Garmin products
    By A9Q30XKVUN7JJ on 2006-02-27
    This software has incredible potential, but can be difficult to use. It comes with the numbers to unlock all the maps, but I haven't figured out how to make it stop asking me for the unlock code every time I want to look at the maps. I love the detail it provides and am looking forward to an upcoming trip to put its incredible potential to use.

  • A must have for your GPSMAP 76CS
    By A1LA5GRW11L5CN on 2005-08-12
    I have been shopping properties and this has made my life so much easier. I just input the address and my gpsmap76cs takes me right to the front door. Well worth the price.

  • Expensive but worth it
    By AY4167SS92JJ6 on 2005-08-17
    I got the Garmic 60CS GPS and was thrilled with it, but I quickly realized the functionality was somewhat limited with just city and major highway data. The v6 CD-ROM really unlocks the power of this toy. The price seemed a little steep, but it seems to have a pretty complete database with few errors. I've encountered a few smaller roads it doesn't know about, but nothing is perfect.

  • Cost Too Much
    By A1HNA1OT9BXIBA on 2006-02-05
    I bought the update CD (v6 to V7) and I received it in DVD. No big problem, but when I tried to open maps they wanted another $50 to so do. Nowhere did Garmin tell me in advance they were going to charge again to open the CD (DVD) I already paid for.

  • Awesome -
    By A36P9BMJGVSS62 on 2006-02-25
    I'm still discovering the power of this program - at least when teamed with the Garmin 60CS. Auto routing, waypoints, detailed maps, assistance in finding the nearest gas station... the list is nearly endless.

    I've recommended this combination to several of my friends who are also consultants and who operate in a broad geography.

  • Garmin City Select v7 CD-ROM Map
    By A1N1550QMCZEGA on 2006-03-10
    I had the hardware (Garmin Legend GPS) but needed this program. Works great with some issues (some odd routes) but nothing that I think most mapping programs do not have. Easy to install and intuitively designed. My only issue is the price - but then the GPS is way underutilized w/o these products.


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  • Updated US Version
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  • Download to GPS Unit
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