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Trawler
27-04-2014, 02:29 PM
Looking for a new Sat Nav with European maps.

Don't need mp3, etc but being safety minded must give me warning of danger spots. Can this also be disabled as some countries are a bit sensitive on this facility.

Any recommendation welcome.

Thanks in advance

sailorbaz
27-04-2014, 04:56 PM
My Mrs got me a Garmin a couple of years ago for Christmas, good wee unit, took me to France, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, Germany, Austria, Netherlands with relative ease. Free lifetime maps too. Halfords.

I wouldn't go down the app on the phone route, tried that and was a real pita if you wanted to talk while using the sat nav feature.

Yanto
27-04-2014, 05:15 PM
Tom Tom or Shim Shim (for when I can't be arsed to program) :beer:

Rick H
27-04-2014, 07:44 PM
Day to day, I use Waze (iPhone app) as it's free and accurate BUT when there's no signal Waze can come unstuck. I've had an old TomTom Go 520 that I got in 2008 and it's been faultless - I did look at replacing it with a newer TomTom but user reviews were generally poor. Never bothered to update the map, its probably due after 5 or 6 years.

I'd def go for lifetime free updates on the maps though, to update mine costs about £70 so a bit of a sting in the nuts and hence I haven't bothered.

cslsuperfan
27-04-2014, 08:53 PM
Day to day, I use Waze (iPhone app) as it's free and accurate BUT when there's no signal Waze can come unstuck. I've had an old TomTom Go 520 that I got in 2008 and it's been faultless - I did look at replacing it with a newer TomTom but user reviews were generally poor. Never bothered to update the map, its probably due after 5 or 6 years.

I'd def go for lifetime free updates on the maps though, to update mine costs about £70 so a bit of a sting in the nuts and hence I haven't bothered.


TomTom used for work since 2008...been faultless and it's been hammered.
never failed finding a destination in over 6 years, 3 merc sprinters and lunar miles. company bought garmins as replacements in 2013. Utter shite. Take a wrong turn and it can take 2-3 minutes to recalculate route.

Trawler
27-04-2014, 10:37 PM
My old Tom Tom works great & never let me down in any of the countries I have driven in. I just feel I need an update when the poor thing thinks I am driving in a field when a new road has been built.

CraigMillwardCroft
28-04-2014, 10:42 AM
Tom Tom or Shim Shim (for when I can't be arsed to program) :beer:

:hahaha::hahaha::hahaha:

CraigMillwardCroft
28-04-2014, 10:43 AM
I brought a Garmin from Halfords good little unit has got me to Bretangne, SPA a few times no issues. :thumbs:

digi
28-04-2014, 11:57 AM
Looking for a new Sat Nav with European maps.

Don't need mp3, etc but being safety minded must give me warning of danger spots. Can this also be disabled as some countries are a bit sensitive on this facility.

Any recommendation welcome.

Thanks in advance

I used Tom Tom for my entire Europe trip that covered western and eastern Europe it.

Never got lost once.

Graham
29-04-2014, 02:07 AM
TomTom XL and my mate cracked the European maps for some beers. I'd buy with lifetime updates if I was to do it again though as every now and again you come across a new section of road and it shits itself, but that's rare.