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Sat Nav recommendations please?
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I have a Snooper(good routes small screen) and a navigon(great interface )
I like the navigon lane information and the junction pictures, great on roads you don't know.
also has feature like car parks handy for a first to an unfamiliar town.0 -
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If you have a smartphone you can use those to navigate. Getting a cradle for it and a in car charger is much cheaper than getting a separate sat nav.I'm not cynical I'm realistic

(If a link I give opens pop ups I won't know I don't use windows)0 -
Basic tomtom model, around £100, will be perfect. You can get free map updates on all the models anyway by plugging it in and logging on to the website. They are easy to use, easy to read and simple in function.0
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best sat nav going http://shop.theaa.com/store/uk-1there or their,one day i might us the right one ,until then tuff0
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