Sat Nav's for Europe

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frye

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76 posts

99 months

Monday 8th February 2016
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Evening

I was just thinking. My current sat nav is knocking on a bit (5+ years) and its been fine for UK. Its a Mio Navman M400. It has European roads also on it. The whole thing hasn't been updated since I bought the thing though, those days they used to rip you off for updates (maybe they still do?) but to be honest I fancy a new one.

So do people have any recommendations for a upgraded sat nav for Mainland Europe/UK? .

Are Tom Toms any good with their lifetime updates?. The thing I like about the navman is the way it lists the route with the relevant turnings and its straight forward to follow. Not a big fan of tracking the journey using the 3d map feature that tomtom seem to use.

Anyway, gracias a todos!

s70rmp

651 posts

129 months

Monday 8th February 2016
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We've got the tomtom go 500 and it's worked for us
But saying that if we were to go to euro I'd take it as a back up to the MB comand nav my car has

But it's a tomtom it just works

steve51800

125 posts

99 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Used a fairly basic Garmin unit when doing Holland, Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic. Performed faultlessly. Just check coverage, I had to get a unit with full European coverage as "Western europe" did not cover prague!

a17vts

71 posts

194 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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I have very recently, yesterday in fact purchased the Garmin Nuvi 57LM from Argos http://www.argos.co.uk/beta/static/Product/partNumber/4159957.htm for £79.99 for my European trip this summer.

It allows you to plan your route in a number of programs (TYRE, MotoGoLoco, Etc) allowing you to follow a pre-planned route of your choice rather than the route they suggest. The Garmin also provides you with lifetime updates with this model. Having done hours of research I found the TomTom's do not allow this feature which was a major factor as to why I purchased the Garmin.

I've not yet used the unit but having updated it earlier today it does feel like a good bit of kit.

V10 SPM

564 posts

251 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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I'm looking to venture into Ukraine and Russia but most systems with "European" mapping don't cover these countries. Has anyone got any suggestions?

marshalla

15,902 posts

201 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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V10 SPM said:
I'm looking to venture into Ukraine and Russia but most systems with "European" mapping don't cover these countries. Has anyone got any suggestions?
Cheap Garmin, SDcard and http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/ ?

frye

Original Poster:

76 posts

99 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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a17vts said:
I have very recently, yesterday in fact purchased the Garmin Nuvi 57LM from Argos http://www.argos.co.uk/beta/static/Product/partNumber/4159957.htm for £79.99 for my European trip this summer.

It allows you to plan your route in a number of programs (TYRE, MotoGoLoco, Etc) allowing you to follow a pre-planned route of your choice rather than the route they suggest. The Garmin also provides you with lifetime updates with this model. Having done hours of research I found the TomTom's do not allow this feature which was a major factor as to why I purchased the Garmin.

I've not yet used the unit but having updated it earlier today it does feel like a good bit of kit.
That does look a like a tidy piece of equipment. Seems to be getting rave reviews also. I'll have to ask after you do your road trip on how it coped with the distances you're going to be covering.

GOG440

9,247 posts

190 months

Monday 22nd February 2016
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frye said:
Evening

I was just thinking. My current sat nav is knocking on a bit (5+ years) and its been fine for UK. Its a Mio Navman M400. It has European roads also on it. The whole thing hasn't been updated since I bought the thing though, those days they used to rip you off for updates (maybe they still do?) but to be honest I fancy a new one.

So do people have any recommendations for a upgraded sat nav for Mainland Europe/UK? .

Are Tom Toms any good with their lifetime updates?. The thing I like about the navman is the way it lists the route with the relevant turnings and its straight forward to follow. Not a big fan of tracking the journey using the 3d map feature that tomtom seem to use.

Anyway, gracias a todos!
I had a navman and looked at updating the maps (because I liked the rest of the Nav) It was cheaper to buy a refurbished Navman with the european Maps than it was to buy the maps!
If you like the Navman have a look on their website for a refurbed one