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Whats the best satnav to get? ive got around £100? thanks
[Edited on 16-03-2007 by Prowler]
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tom_simes
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nothing for £100 - at least £180 for a TomTom One GB imo.
That is the least I would spend on one, you will get nothing worth having for £100.
Hope I helped!
[Edited on 16-03-2007 by tom_simes]
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Marvin
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moneysupermarket.com
hear about it on the radio / tv all the time, might pick up a bargain, you never know
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burgess
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good old 99p atlas does just fine!
also if all this stuff about sat nav being just as bad as using a mobile
you wont have wasted £100-£200 on something they can give u 3 points for using!
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Adam C
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navsure? but its total garbage, IMO save up and get a decent one, really depends what you want it for but to tomtom1 GB is £180.
But for £20 you can get a Garmin 510 which comes with bluetooth hands free calling, european maps on cd and i tihkn it was traffic or camera updates, on or the other cannot remember.
But for £200 its a bargain.
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jay kay
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you can get a tom tom one for 150 these days. Autoexpress did a group test i shall just get it out
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eel
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u can get them 4 £100
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jay kay
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nav man f20 did ok for 120 pounds
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Road Angel Navigator 6000. Most places have dropped prices down to £179.99 (RRP is £249.99). Combined navigation and speed camera locator etc (also plays MP3s, lol)
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by Green Thing
navsure? but its total garbage, IMO save up and get a decent one, really depends what you want it for but to tomtom1 GB is £180.
But for £20 you can get a Garmin 510 which comes with bluetooth hands free calling, european maps on cd and i tihkn it was traffic or camera updates, on or the other cannot remember.
But for £200 its a bargain.
Garmin C510D can only be bought from Halfords, and does not have bluetooth handsfree calling, but has both traffic updates and speed camera updates free for life - I assume this is the one your talking about? It is £199.99 at the moment.
[Edited on 16-03-2007 by tom_simes]
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by EarlofBarnet
Road Angel Navigator 6000. Most places have dropped prices down to £179.99 (RRP is £249.99). Combined navigation and speed camera locator etc (also plays MP3s, lol)
They have dropped the prices down as there is the newer Navigator 7000 coming out, but in my opinion I would steer well clear of them.
Most people don't realise that almost all satnavs now can have speed camera locations added to them, and with the TomTom One GB being much better at mapping, and then being able to download the speed cameras for free from pocketgpsworld.com, or from TomTom direct for £20 a year, that is a much better option than the Road Angel, as it truly is shite at navigation.
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Adam C
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quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
quote: Originally posted by Green Thing
navsure? but its total garbage, IMO save up and get a decent one, really depends what you want it for but to tomtom1 GB is £180.
But for £20 you can get a Garmin 510 which comes with bluetooth hands free calling, european maps on cd and i tihkn it was traffic or camera updates, on or the other cannot remember.
But for £200 its a bargain.
Garmin C510D can only be bought from Halfords, and does not have bluetooth handsfree calling, but has both traffic updates and speed camera updates free for life - I assume this is the one your talking about? It is £199.99 at the moment.
[Edited on 16-03-2007 by tom_simes]
oh yes lol, i should really know that as i work there lol
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Got a Tom Tom One...cant fault it really...does a job...
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tomtom one v2
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
nothing for £100 - at least £180 for a TomTom One GB imo.
That is the least I would spend on one, you will get nothing worth having for £100.
Hope I helped!
[Edited on 16-03-2007 by tom_simes]
the medion sat nav from pcworld is pretty good and is 100. Comes with speed cameras too.
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