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01-11-2007, 06:37 PM   #11

Re: New sat nav.


I've just downloaded Victor Meldrew onto ours today to give hubby an 'unbelievable' shock next time he uses it



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01-11-2007, 07:47 PM   #12

Re: New sat nav.


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I'm going to be in the market for a satnav soon as my Lexus had an inbuilt one but I opted not to go for one with the Audi. Fran, Smudgely - which ones do you have and how much did they cost?
Well I would definitely have a Tom Tom Yola. I had a hand held PC with GPS origionally but it wasn't as good as the Tom Tom, then after 12 months it died so I had a refund & got a Tom Tom.
I got one this week which is another Tom Tom but an updated version (only got another because this was issued to me because of H & S & all the driving we do at work) - they are anything from about £130 to £300 which is much less than they were a few years ago.



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01-11-2007, 07:54 PM   #13

Re: New sat nav.


I love my Sat Nav, it is onlya cheap 2nd hand one, but does thjob! As I have to do a lot of night driving to patients houses to dness knows where, it has been invaluable. Like the sound of the one you have Smudgley. Will have to start saving!



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01-11-2007, 11:21 PM   #14

Re: New sat nav.


Kim, that's the same as me, driving to clients houses & it helps me get from one place to another so easily.....



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02-11-2007, 12:16 AM   #15

Re: New sat nav.


Think I will have to consider getting one to get me to all the cat shows. I have to depend on the AA rout planner maps which aren't always correct.



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02-11-2007, 12:21 AM   #16

Re: New sat nav.


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Think I will have to consider getting one to get me to all the cat shows. I have to depend on the AA rout planner maps which aren't always correct.
You treat yourself Kay. I'm not one for gadgets, I don't know what half the things are these days (ipods & the likes) but a sat nav, is worth its weight in gold in my opinion, especially if you travel a lot. I often have to find houses for people that I've never been to before, & there's no stress or hassle about finding your way there..... the prices have come down loads too.

ETA Kay - did you edit your post slightly or have I gone mad?



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02-11-2007, 12:24 AM   #17

Re: New sat nav.


They do sound good so I will get Christmas out the way and get one.

I haven't edited the post but perhaps I should as I have spelt route withou an e.



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