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Sat Navs - best & cheapest
I'm thinking of buying a sat nav and was wondering if anyone could recommend a good make that is reasonably priced. I heard that TOM TOM was probably the best to go for....any ideas? I don't really want to spend more than �250
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Had the Navman which was OK, then got a TomTom 300, then the 700 - fantastic - you'll never get lost again and makes journeys easy to plan.
You only need the 300 if you don't mind not having telephone answer and a remote - the rest is the same.
Sold my 300 for �220 on ebay - there were a few there - worth spending that little more for the TomTom (even second hans)
You only need the 300 if you don't mind not having telephone answer and a remote - the rest is the same.
Sold my 300 for �220 on ebay - there were a few there - worth spending that little more for the TomTom (even second hans)
I have a tomtom500, and have used many other sat-nav systems in rental cars. I can say that tomtom do the most intuitive, simple but comprehensive, icon-driven software. Its awsome. The 500 is �400+, so I would go fot the tomtomone as derekpara suggests. It has pretty much all the functionality of the 500 but is smaller and much cheaper!
i disagree with erimus one the european mapping on the go 700 is far superior to the 300 and 500 when buying ask yourself for what purpose do i want the system? if the answer is mainly uk even a tom tom one would probably suffice if on the other hand you are frequently doing european motoring i would reccomend a 700 simple reason as previously mentioned better mapping than 500 also if you buy a 300 and then find you want euro maps they come at a cost where as standard fit on 700 . good luck anyway