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Thanks. That helps. I will research these models. I am trying to keep the cost below $250.Depending on where you live (U.S. vs. UK/Europe), the Nuvi 1490 may still available and offers the best functionality of any Nuvi for those who are used to doing routes rather than the bizarre "trip" approach of the newer Nuvis. I can't remember what I paid for mine (through Amazon), but it was well under $200 & came with lifetime map updates.
I wouldn't worry too much about the newer nuvis and 'trip planner'. I kept my 1490 for a while, preferring 'route planner' to 'trip planner' but now have a 2508 that uses 'trip planner' and am very happy with it. Most of the early problems with trip planner have been resolved, and one bonus (probably important for m'cyclists) is that the 2013 nuvis accept shaping/do not alert points from Basecamp, earlier nuvis do not.