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GPS Navigation for cars
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TomTom seems to be selling well, but which is the best (reliability, 7 digit post code etc)? At around the �300 mark
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can't say enough about my TomTom100 Mog - Passed my test only 6 months ago and I wouldn't say I was very confident as a driver at all, but it really does make it so much easier.
It searches by road, postcode or landmark, and was a snip at about �250.00. It corrects itself if you go the wrong way, and I managed my first 100 mile motorway journey using it. The screen is clear, and can be changed to night vision mode for driving in the dark, but the voice prompts are accurate and clear enough that I find I don't need to look at it much.
The only downside is that the battery doesn't last long, so you need to keep it plugged into your cigarette lighter socket as you drive, although you can buy at-home chargers for extra I think.
It searches by road, postcode or landmark, and was a snip at about �250.00. It corrects itself if you go the wrong way, and I managed my first 100 mile motorway journey using it. The screen is clear, and can be changed to night vision mode for driving in the dark, but the voice prompts are accurate and clear enough that I find I don't need to look at it much.
The only downside is that the battery doesn't last long, so you need to keep it plugged into your cigarette lighter socket as you drive, although you can buy at-home chargers for extra I think.
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