In this case, it's what works, has nothing to do with me.
While these are only a couple of examples, this has been the norm for me searching and routing on a garmin.
I am also not just comparing it to Tom Tom, it is products that are not Garmin.
Things that are not on a Garmin are on Tom Tom, Google Maps, Expedia, Microsoft Maps.
I know this because I constantly have to check another source when the Garmin doesn't work.
Alot of these other companies use the same map base that Garmin does, so why do Garmins constantly not have the same data?
Your example is Market Share, which does not equate into BEST product.
And to further point the finger at that, the Kenwood's use Garmin, they don't have their own GPS system, so that causes me to question the validity of their fact finding.
I will beat that Horse because the amount of money I spent on this product, it should be better. Garmin's Tech Support attitude does not help.
If you want a Map system that has serious holes in it's Data Database, and are content with the vendor really not caring,
then by all means go with a Garmin.
I am just pointing out that there are more accurate solutions and alot of them are free.
It's sad that I have to verify my $1000 system with a free app, just to make sure I will get where I am attempting to.