Garmin Nuvi 255W - Can I do better?
Garmin Nuvi 255W - Can I do better?
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El Guapo

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2,787 posts

213 months

Thursday 3rd December 2009
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Her Indoors has decided that she wants a SatNav and has tasked me with selecting a suitable unit. It must have Western Europe coverage and she wants a widescreen, but she doesn´t need Traffic Alert, Text-to-Speech, Bluetooth, MP3, camera or other non-nav features.

The Garmin Nuvi 255W ticks the spec boxes and can be had for about £100 from Amazon. User reviews are mostly good.

TomToms are popular but are 50% more expensive and some reviewers have had issues with reliability.

Grateful if anyone thinks I can do better for the money.

B3pete

226 posts

196 months

Monday 7th December 2009
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I would say about garmins, if your wife travels around the uk a lot, the garmins love of going down farm /country lanes with hedgerow crashing against the car will drive her nuts.Loved the set up of a garmin apart from that.

poison

68 posts

198 months

Tuesday 8th December 2009
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i got a garmin while working in northen ireland it works great and easy to use and i have been directed to a few single track roads in the past but just ignore that instruction and it will recalculate the route the time it takes is normally made up by the extra speed you maintain which is better than struggling down a narrow road or track scratching you car or meeting someone else comming the other way.

only moan is if you go to there website to try update maps info etc bit confusing well to me anyway!!

B3pete

226 posts

196 months

Tuesday 8th December 2009
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poison said:
i got a garmin while working in northen ireland it works great and easy to use and i have been directed to a few single track roads in the past but just ignore that instruction and it will recalculate the route the time it takes is normally made up by the extra speed you maintain which is better than struggling down a narrow road or track scratching you car or meeting someone else comming the other way.

only moan is if you go to there website to try update maps info etc bit confusing well to me anyway!!
Hello poison,a lot of people say that but have you not thought that maybe if that track wasn't there,you would not have been taken that way.Also just going past the track and ignoring it ,how far out are you going to be taken when way back another nav may have taken you a different way not calculating the track? Just my 2 pennoth ,not for me i'm afraid.

El Guapo

Original Poster:

2,787 posts

213 months

Tuesday 8th December 2009
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I have heard this farm track thing about the Garmins. Also, I don´t think you can plan a route avoiding a specific road, but for the wife´s needs (mostly main roads and towns) it should be OK.

B3pete

226 posts

196 months

Tuesday 8th December 2009
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El Guapo said:
I have heard this farm track thing about the Garmins. Also, I don´t think you can plan a route avoiding a specific road, but for the wife´s needs (mostly main roads and towns) it should be OK.
Go for it then ,great setup easy to use and ive used a few !!!

poison

68 posts

198 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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lets remember these are here to help i still look at a map to see where i am going first and use the satnav for the last bit dont want to end up in a river or field do we!!!