Driving and traveling - GPS ??
Driving and traveling - GPS ??
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IceBoy

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2,455 posts

245 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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Hi All,

We have our family holiday coming up and am trying to figure out the cheapest way to have SATNAV whilst driving.

Using the mobile is going to be an expensive option as I believe it needs to be connected and the data used is going to be very expensive??

So can I use my exisiting tomtom 530 (purchased a couple of years back - top model back then). It does have a card slot......can I somehow convert this to work in Canada????

Other option is to hire SATNAV for 8 days whilst out there?!?

Thanks in advance.
IceBoy

Graebob

2,172 posts

231 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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What mobile do you have?

Where are you going?

Without that info it's hard to find specific prices. Your cheapest option will probably be to buy a map for wherever you're going from Tomtom and load it onto the 530.

Or you could just buy a real map... hehe

lescombes

968 posts

234 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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Try to hire or borrow one.....if you can't then CoPilot do Canada for their smartphone app all offline use....

markmullen

15,877 posts

258 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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Tomtom sell maps on SD card for the US and Canada to go in your tt530

leodlion

11 posts

198 months

Friday 2nd September 2011
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Were off to the USA soon. Been searching the same thing, hire cars with hire sat nav ect. Depending on hw long your there for, may be cheaper to buy one out there. Not sure on Canada, but the price for a USA map from TOM TOM, you can buy a cheap sat nav over there. On the other hand, from living and driving all over the usa and Canada, just buy a Map. Roads in North America, are very easy to Navigate. Never used a sat nav in the 2 years I spent there working. Check the source website (like a Currys in Canada) TOM TOM XL over there only $99 Canadian http://www.thesource.ca/

waremark

3,296 posts

237 months

Friday 2nd September 2011
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lescombes said:
Try to hire or borrow one.....if you can't then CoPilot do Canada for their smartphone app all offline use....
I once hired one with a hire car. It was hopeless (old phone-based tech before smart phones). Last time I drove in the US I used my Tomtom 950 - fine. I would look for a refurb 940 or 950.