Sunday, March 18, 2012

Best selling GPS for May 2013

Top ten GPS bestselling May 2013 Garmin nuvi 50LM and Oregon 450 and 450t

Our top sellers for May were the Garmin nuvi 50LM, and the Oregon 450 and 450t

Around the first of each month, we take a look back to see which models our readers have bought over the past month.

The rankings below are based on the number of units sold on GPS Tracklog through our various partners like Amazon and REI. On the auto side, the Garmin nuvi 50LM returned to the top spot, while the Oregon 450 and 450t shared top billing on the handheld side. Notably, there are now five of the new 2013 nuvi models in the top ten, and the newly released Oregon 600 came in at a respectable number four on the handheld chart. I haven’t reviewed that one yet, but we do have a review posted for the Oregon 650. On to the charts…

Top selling auto GPS

  1. Garmin nuvi 50LM
  2. Garmin nuvi 2597LMT
  3. Garmin nuvi 40LM
  4. Garmin nuvi 3590LMT
  5. Garmin nuvi 2555LMT (tie)
  6. Garmin nuvi 2797LMT (tie)
  7. Garmin nuvi 3597LMTHD (tie)
  8. Garmin nuvi 52LM (tie)
  9. Garmin nuvi 2495LMT (tie)
  10. Garmin nuvi 2557LMT (tie)

Top selling sport and handheld GPS

  1. Garmin Oregon 450 (tie)
  2. Garmin Oregon 450t (tie)
  3. Garmin eTrex 20 (tie)
  4. Garmin Oregon 600 (tie)
  5. Garmin GPSMAP 62s (tie)
  6. Garmin GPSMAP 62st (tie)
  7. Garmin GTU 10 (tie)
  8. Garmin Montana 650t (tie)
  9. Garmin Oregon 550t (tie)
  10. Garmin Rino 655t (tie)

Note that beyond the top four on the handheld side, the remainder only had a couple units sold of each model, so take those rankings with a grain of salt.

About the numbers

One last note — while I do get aggregate reports each day on what purchases folks make through my site, I have no way of knowing who made them. When you follow my links, I get a small fee with each purchase you make (it comes out of the merchant’s pocket, not yours). This is the only way I can justify the time and effort it takes to manage GPS Tracklog. Thank you for your support, which allows me to keep bringing you the latest GPS reviews, news, tips and tricks!

About Rich Owings

Rich is the owner, editor and chief bottle-washer for GPS Tracklog. Connect with him on Twitter, Facebook or Google Plus.

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