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Gary Burrell, Garmin Co-Chairman, To Retire

Company also announces new appointments to Board of Directors

Garmin Ltd. has announced the retirement of Gary L. Burrell as Co- Chairman and as a director. Dr. Min H. Kao, who is the company's CEO and who served with Mr. Burrell as Co-Chairman, will continue as Chairman and CEO. Mr. Burrell and Dr. Kao together formed the Garmin group of companies in 1989. The Board of Directors also announced the appointment of Mr. Burrell as Chairman Emeritus in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to the success of the company.

Mr. Burrell commented, "Over the past 15 years, I have had the rare and gratifying opportunity to help build a great organization whose products have helped improve the safety of navigation. As I approach my 67th birthday, I am honored by my appointment as Chairman Emeritus and will always cherish the company, its products and my relationships with individual members of our Garmin team around the world."

"Gary Burrell has been my friend, mentor and partner for more than 15 years," said Dr. Kao. "His vision, values, engineering skills and commitment to serving our customers have been the foundation for the growth of our company. The Board and I join the entire Garmin team in wishing Gary happiness and good health in his retirement."

Garmin's Board of Directors also announced the appointment of two new members to the Board, increasing the total number of directors to six, of whom four are independent directors. The newly appointed directors will stand for re-election by the shareholders at Garmin's annual meeting in 2005. The new directors are Charles W. Peffer and Clifton A. Pemble. Mr. Peffer has also been appointed as a member of the Audit Committee.

Charles W. Peffer is a former audit partner with KPMG LLP. He holds a BBA degree from the University of Kansas and an MBA degree from Northwestern University. Mr. Peffer became a partner with KPMG's predecessor firm in 1979 and served in the firm's Kansas City office as Partner in Charge of Audit from 1986 to 1993 and as the office's Managing Partner from 1993 to 2000. Mr. Peffer retired from KPMG in 2002. Mr. Peffer currently serves on the Board of the Commerce Funds, a family of eleven mutual funds.

Clifton A. Pemble is Director of Engineering of Garmin International, Inc. In this capacity, he leads engineering and new product development for the Garmin group of companies. Mr. Pemble holds bachelor's degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from MidAmerica Nazarene University. He has served as Director of Engineering for Garmin since 2002 and previously served as Software Engineering Manager from 1995 to 2002 and as a Software Engineer from 1989 to 1995. Prior to joining Garmin, Mr. Pemble was a Software Engineer at Allied Signal (now known as Honeywell International, Inc.).

"These two new directors add extensive financial and engineering expertise to our Board," said Dr. Kao. "They will each bring their own individual, professional insight and leadership to our Board and we welcome the contributions they will make to Garmin's continued growth and success."

FMI: www.garmin.com

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