Garmin Quest Sat Nav - T350
Garmin Quest Sat Nav - T350
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bomb

Original Poster:

3,784 posts

305 months

Saturday 23rd July 2005
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Has anyone got one fitted to their T350 ??

If so, how do you find it, and where do you have it mounted.

I am considering getting one and would appreciate comments / thoughts.

TA.

nubbin

6,809 posts

299 months

Saturday 23rd July 2005
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I used one in the Tamora last year on Eurohoon. Stick it to the screen with the sucker thingy. I'm not sure where you could fit a permanent mount without putting screw holes in the leather.

bomb

Original Poster:

3,784 posts

305 months

Saturday 23rd July 2005
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I'll not be screwing it into the dash but need the fixture to the window.

I want to hard wire it in.

Did you have the speaker facility ??

How did you rate it overall.....

IainMac

47 posts

251 months

Saturday 23rd July 2005
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I've a 276c (bigger than the quest) with the beanie automotive mount kit... It works fine as a dash mount in practically every car but the T350. GPS mounts in a tvr need a bit more than gravity to hold them steady (esp over bumpy A/B roads) I suspect a sucker mount will suffer a similar fate at some point. Until I sort out something more permanent? I usually wedge the gps under the glove box lid. The larger screen on the 276 means I can have it further away from my aging eyeballs than a quest. I use the supplied 12V jack plug speaker for audio directions and that works just fine.

bomb

Original Poster:

3,784 posts

305 months

Sunday 24th July 2005
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Thanks Iain.

I still fancy the Garmin model. I'm sure there will be some suitable mounts on the market somewhere.

I notice you are 'NE' based......Do you get to any of the NEPH meetings ?

IainMac

47 posts

251 months

Sunday 24th July 2005
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I've not managed to get to any of the NEPH meets nore the TVRCC ones, never seem to have time at mo. Not I've sussed where they are held yet either ....

bomb

Original Poster:

3,784 posts

305 months

Sunday 24th July 2005
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NEPH meet at a pub in SW Durham, not far from the A1.
Big car park so theres plenty of space.

The TVR Club NE group, meet at the pub just down the road from Ncle A'port. ( see club mag for detials of dates)

See the NE threads for details of 'whats on'with the NEPH group, and it'll show the dates etc.

You should pop along and meet the troops.....good crowd, and we also need more TVR's at the NEPH group as the Lotus 'girls' are takin' the gaff over !

nubbin

6,809 posts

299 months

Monday 25th July 2005
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The Quest was very good in bright sunshine - it remained clear and readable. The screen is adequate in size, but it can get a bit busy with information sometimes. The speaker was loud enough at slow speeds but impossible to hear when making progress. No mapping issues. I did also use a Streetpilot and the bean bag mount is completely useless on the dashboard - it slides straight off as soon as you accelerate. I had to duct tape it to the dash!

The sucker mount on the Quest is fine, if a bit wobbly.

bomb

Original Poster:

3,784 posts

305 months

Monday 25th July 2005
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thanks for the info.....

Looks like the Garmin it is then !!

nubbin

6,809 posts

299 months

Tuesday 26th July 2005
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Having said all that I went for the all singing, all dancing Tom tom Go 700 - because it has all of Europe ready loaded, bluetooth hands free capability, FREE SPEED CAMERA DATABASE (There isn't one for Garmin - not one that actually works), and there is a subscription service to get traffic reports, weather etc. It's also very user friendly, has touch screen plus remote control, 3D view if needed, night colours screen, and John Cleese voice instructions.

I figured that I'd have to spend £350 for a Road Angel, at least £250 for any sort of decent Sat Nav, plus £50 or so for a bluetooth headset - so £550 for a Go 700 seemed a good purchase!

ehasler

8,574 posts

304 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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Check out the StreetPilot 2610 - it's the bigger brother of the Quest and I've been using it in my Tuscan (with a RAM sucker mount) for a while, and it's great

My old SPIII with beanbag used to fall into my lap whenever I hit the loud pedal, but the sucker mount is fine.

bomb

Original Poster:

3,784 posts

305 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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Thanks Ed. Will check it out.