Which SatNav System for a £200 Budget
Which SatNav System for a £200 Budget
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Pepsi_x

Original Poster:

217 posts

288 months

Wednesday 8th April 2009
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Hey guys,

As the title says, I've got a £200 budget and no idea which SatNav to go for given the plethora of systems available these days.

Can anyone recommend me a definitive model for my budget.

Cheers
J smile

Edited by Pepsi_x on Wednesday 8th April 14:10

Killwilly

446 posts

211 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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Pepsi_x said:
Hey guys,

As the title says, I've got a £200 budget and no idea which SatNav to go for given the plethora of systems available these days.

Can anyone recommend me a definitive model for my budget.

Cheers
J smile

Edited by Pepsi_x on Wednesday 8th April 14:10
I recently bought a TomTom 730 from Amazon for £222 including 2 years free European map updates, so far it's been brilliant. Try a google search, you may get it cheaper

gmarks1

181 posts

247 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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I recently bought a brand new boxed Tomtom 930 for £190 from ebay; it was US specification but the downloads for 7 digit postcode search, and voice recognition were easily obtainable from the internet. I also sourced a traffic master aerial with lifetime subscription for £26 (ebay again) It really is an excellent piece of kit, although sound quality isn't quite as good as my very old Tomtom 300!

...the bluetooth phone works really well, and it has full European and USA mapping. I joined pocketgps world for £20/year for full speed camera database with voice announcements. Amazing number of POIs which are really easy to download (I now can find the closest McDonalds, Dominos or KFC no matter where I am in the country!)

Gary