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jamie (e39)528i
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Posted: 10-September-2006 at 13:26 |
Just a bit of impartial advice needed,the missus is going to treat me to a Sat Nav system for xmas(yes i know it's nearly here AGAIN!) and just wondered what system's you use or have used and which you reccomend? I am keen on not having the module fitted to the windscreen,if thats possible? Would want the usual features ie traffic blackspot's etc... I have done a bit of research on the net but would like some advice from people who have them/used them. The guys in the big electrical stores just want to sell you the dearest one so i dont feel they always give you the best advice. Thanks in advance.
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Tom Tom One is a good one as it has all the features but works off more satellites (about 21 rather than 8-16), so its more accurate. The TomTom one was only £249 at COMET early this year. So probably about £199ish now, worth a look and demo IMO. (Although it does go on the dash/windscreen) I know of 3 people who bought the £400-500 TomTom Sat Nav systems but got annoyed as it took them on a few wild goose chases and they downgraded to the TomTom One, which they are happy with now. |
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