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Tom Tom Go Sat Navs

Albert_32
Albert_32 Posts: 79 Forumite
I have heard that the TOM TOM sat Nav's are pretty good.

Having looked about I see TOM TOM GO, TOM TOM 300 and TOM TOM 5.

I want a stand alone kit, what's the main differnce between the models, I am a rep as a job do I am constantly route planning which puddles my brain at times.

Can anyone shed some light onto this question.


Thanks,


Albert

Comments

  • http://www.tomtom.com/products/index.php?Language=4

    Should answer your questions

    I use the basic model-only option when i bought, but unless full postcode recognition is available on the other models I wouldn't pay extra. My suggestion is to store your clients in the favourites then they are always there.

    :beer:
    I am a fee charging WoM Mortgage broker.
    I now no longer give information and opinion within the Mortgage boards, because a number of posters who, having approached me professionally, agreed my fee-which has been been made very clear at the outset, taken my advice (normally cancelling a [home visit] meeting at short notice) have then approached one of the fee-free brokers on here to arrange the very same deal I have advised.
    Whilst I totally concur with the ethos of "money saving"- abusing the goodwill of a professional who provides a quality service is taking it too far! :mad:
  • Shawz
    Shawz Posts: 1,054 Forumite
    It might be worth looking on here as well:

    http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/index.php

    The have reviews on systems and in the forum people list who to buy from and who to avoid. Hope this helps
    Looking to raise some money ;)
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