I am looking for one that i can customise the route options - the one i have takes me through the town centres every single time, and there is no way to stop it - drives me crazy getting stuck in rush hour and one way systems when i want to bypass the the whole town!
I have tried clever routes, short, fast etc and its the same.
i have a medion gopal at the moment - and other than this this a pretty good satnav.
No, I'm not being facetious but many people seem to find that it's best to use a conventional road atlas (£1.99 from many supermarkets or 'The Works') to plan the main part of the journey and then to use a satnav to negotiate local roads at either end of it.
My work takes me all over the country but I don't own a satnav. (I use a £1.99 road atlas for the main part of the journey and a print-out from the AA routefinder for the 'fiddly' bits).
I really do agree with Chris...my car has a built-in sat-nav which is rarely used. I much prefer to route-plan myself with a road atlas.. in that way, you have a "feel" for where you are and which direction you're going!
I`ve got a TomTom Start 25 (I think Start 20 is UK and Start 25 includes Europe). I can ask it for alternative routes. If I was buying one now though, I would get a 'live' one as it is useful to know about any problems on the roads. I`m quite happy with the Start 25 though.