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Which Sat Nav?
I'm trying to help a friend who wishes to purchase a basic Sat Nav.
As I subscribe to Which?, I have, rightly or wrongly, narrowed the possibles down to just two models. They are:
Tom Tom Via 52 ........... and
Garmin Drive 52
Both these models are just under £100, which is around my friends' budget. I'm wondering if any ABers use either of these models and what they think of them? Any comments welcome, favourable or otherwise. Thank you.
As I subscribe to Which?, I have, rightly or wrongly, narrowed the possibles down to just two models. They are:
Tom Tom Via 52 ........... and
Garmin Drive 52
Both these models are just under £100, which is around my friends' budget. I'm wondering if any ABers use either of these models and what they think of them? Any comments welcome, favourable or otherwise. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a Tom Tom which I think is a Via 52 and love it, it takes me all over France and UK with very few hiccups.
The only downside I have come across is when their satellite clock hits 00.00 the system crashes and you have to re-set your machine using the internet. Last time I was in central France with no internet access and no machine to take me to the tunnel...
The only downside I have come across is when their satellite clock hits 00.00 the system crashes and you have to re-set your machine using the internet. Last time I was in central France with no internet access and no machine to take me to the tunnel...
I have a Garmin NU255 which is about 10 years ols. Also have a TomTom basic model. Both as good as the other. I purchased the TomTom about 6 years old because it came with free world map updates for life as part of the deal.
Two weeks ago I dug the Garmin out and paid £60 for updates for life. I wouldn't pay for a bells and whistles Sat/Nav. These two are just fine. I don't need speed camera alerts but they are available as extra add ons. I also have integral sat/nav in my Skoda Superb which is just under 3 years old. That has not been updated so I use one of the others for back up.
Two weeks ago I dug the Garmin out and paid £60 for updates for life. I wouldn't pay for a bells and whistles Sat/Nav. These two are just fine. I don't need speed camera alerts but they are available as extra add ons. I also have integral sat/nav in my Skoda Superb which is just under 3 years old. That has not been updated so I use one of the others for back up.
The only advice I ever give to people is "Go and try them and then choose". These two sat-navs operate slightly differently and are programmed differently; everybody's brain works differently and some people will like one and some the other. I have both TomTom and Garmin sat-navs and prefer the TomTom but others rave about Garmin. Take your friend to Halfords (or similar) and get him to try setting a route to an address or a feature (stately home etc) and see which suits better.