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poopers 29-03-2010 11:28 AM

Sat nav recommendations
 
Hi

I’m finally getting fed up of using print offs from google maps for driving directions. Can anyone recommend a good in-car sat nav system?

Currently having a look at the range on amazon, but it makes me befuddled.:confused:

shanks 29-03-2010 11:44 AM

Satnav
 
Try budfish on here I know he had a good satnav for sale recently

his add will be in the for sale non rc section

super__dan 29-03-2010 01:44 PM

TomTom - end of

bigred5765 29-03-2010 01:46 PM

tomtom big thumbs up from me

Col 29-03-2010 03:25 PM

Walk into Halfrauds and buy the first one you see.
Then when some-one else does a thread like this in a few months you can claim that yours is the best.
Harsh? Probably but I doubt if anyone has tried every model ( or even make) on the market so will promote what they own. Speak to the people that sell them for living - it's the only way to get a true feel.

Hog 29-03-2010 03:25 PM

Nokia Maps - totally free (if you have a decent Nokia phone that is).

Chequered Flag Racing 29-03-2010 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by poopers (Post 360806)
Hi

I’m finally getting fed up of using print offs from google maps for driving directions. Can anyone recommend a good in-car sat nav system?

when you do get one you can use google maps to send to your device so long as they support it

bigred5765 29-03-2010 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Col (Post 360953)
Walk into Hal frauds and buy the first one you see.
Then when some-one else does a thread like this in a few months you can claim that yours is the best.
Harsh? Probably but I doubt if anyone has tried every model ( or even make) on the market so will promote what they own. Speak to the people that sell them for living - it's the only way to get a true feel.

not sure on anyone else but i think i have tried most if not all of them, and there software,tom tom is still the best buy a country mile,and not to mention when you really get into it the easiest to use add ons etc.

bodgit 29-03-2010 04:26 PM

I let my lad have my tom tom for a few months and bought a binetone to replace it. Worst money I have ever spent. It takes longer to program it than to get there, doesnt compare to tom tom an any way.
Buy the best you can afford. Go to the shop for recommendation thensee what ebay have got. I saved a fortune on my bike satnav.

B&H Racing 29-03-2010 04:52 PM

I got a Tom Tom 740 live

Nice piece of kit

Tom tom are very easy to use

bigred5765 29-03-2010 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by B&H Racing (Post 361003)
I got a Tom Tom 740 live

Nice piece of kit

Tom tom are very easy to use

the only other one i would have if i couldnt have a tomtom was a co pilote

markwilliamson2001 29-03-2010 05:09 PM

Garmin are a nice alternative to Tom Tom..I went for one. Its a bit more grown up than Tom Tom, but its up to you. I thought it felt better quality as well! :thumbsup:

Mouton 29-03-2010 05:13 PM

My personal top 3 for satnav:
In car nav (BMW or Mercedes)
Tomtom
Nokia Maps

Now, considering the cost, the freeware Nokia maps is the winner, given that you have a compatible Nokia phone. If not and if you do not want to get a Nokia mobile, Tomtom is your best choice. The Tomtom range is widely recognised as one of the best satnav systems, regardless of the reviewers personal opinions.

I used Tomtom for several years, but now use Nokia Maps.

A new BMW or MB might be over your budget. :D

mikerobinson83 29-03-2010 05:18 PM

if you have a smart phone (i phone, htc etc) you can add tom tom and all mainland europe maps for about £30 if you dont have a phone with in built gps you can get a bluetooth gps devise for around £10,we have the latest tom tom on our smart phone with all europian maps,the usa maps and the thai map pack and we got all that for less that £40.if you know a computer whiz you can even get it free however i do not condone this.

mike

simoncrabb 29-03-2010 05:20 PM

I love Tom Tom, they do what you expect them to, they just work.

But, these days I'm using CoPilot on me iPhone, good enough for the twenty something quid .

simoncrabb 29-03-2010 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mikerobinson83 (Post 361033)
if you have a smart phone (i phone, htc etc) you can add tom tom and all mainland europe maps for about £30 if you dont have a phone with in built gps you can get a bluetooth gps devise for around £10,we have the latest tom tom on our smart phone with all europian maps,the usa maps and the thai map pack and we got all that for less that £40.if you know a computer whiz you can even get it free however i do not condone this.

Unfortunately more like £60 on an iPhone :(

poopers 29-03-2010 06:26 PM

Thanks guys, much appreciate the great info. Think I'm going to go for a Tom Tom xl. Downloading the manual so I can go and play with one in halfords.

Thanks again. :thumbsup:


Bagman 29-03-2010 06:31 PM

My advice would be don't buy a Navigon, mine freezes all the time.

Kecky 29-03-2010 06:38 PM

I've got a Tom Tom 910, couldn't rate it highly enough :thumbsup:
I've used it all over Europe and the Uk and it's never let me down.

Chequered Flag Racing 29-03-2010 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Kecky (Post 361097)
I've got a Tom Tom 910, couldn't rate it highly enough

have you played mp3's on it

what's the sound like?


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