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Garmin nüvi 2555LMT 5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Lifetime Maps and Traffic

Editors' Summary

Let nüvi 2555LMT lead the way with its big 5” (12.7 cm) touchscreen display and powerful navigation features.

Product Features

Speed limit indicator - unit displays speed limits for most major roads.

Over 8 million points of interest and see branded icons on the map as you navigate.

Lifetime map and traffic updates

Lane assist with photoReal junction views.

Park position recall - find your car where you left it.

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WIRELESS PRICE: $199.99

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Product Summary

Let nüvi 2555LMT lead the way with its big 5” (12.7 cm) touchscreen display and powerful navigation features. It includes FREE lifetime traffic¹ and map² updates, advanced lane guidance and more.

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