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Sat Navs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:07 pm
by Abbo
Can anyone suggest a decent sat nav, (i dont want to spend a fortune) iv noticed Argos have a sale on them at the moment but dont know much about them, can anyone help please

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:49 pm
by greenshrimp
Garmin tend to be the best. Our delivery fleet evaluated a number of makes including tom tom and Garmin (probably the two main contenders) and Garmin won hands down.

Try one of the Garmin nuvis - can't remember the model, but sure you can get a decent one for about £100 in argos.

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:52 pm
by outsider
I got the Binatone A350 from Argos, a couple of months ago and have no complaints, one of the cheapest i know, but has done the job so far. f

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:54 pm
by Abbo
Thanks for that Greenshrimp

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:04 pm
by eggchaser
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Garmin-Widescre ... 762&sr=1-1

I've just bought my dad this Garmin nuvi 200W for his birthday, its the brand new version and at £70 is ridiculously cheap they sell it at PC world for £99 and if you go in they will give you a demo, its so easy to use and takes a couple of minutes to set up, even my dad who is allergic to anything electronic found it easy to use I've tryed to find a better one, and I can't, and I've tryed to find a cheaper one, and I can't! would very much recommend this for you :D

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:30 pm
by Abbo
Thanks people

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:28 am
by Mike Blackstone
Being an oldie ..... use a map, which is what I do when visiting a new ground.

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:59 am
by George Dawes
reading a big fold out ordinance survay map & driving at the same time :lol:

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:19 am
by Mark S
Mike Blackstone wrote:Being an oldie ..... use a map, which is what I do when visiting a new ground.


No cinema since 1966, use a map? I bet you have still got a black & white TV havent you Mike? :lol:

Are you posting off your ZX Spectrum? ;)

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:21 am
by Gnasher
I prefer TomTom devices and have a 920T. It takes over my mobile so I've got a hands free phone in the car, works in tunnels and uses traffic info to re-route if there are long delays. TomTom's coding means a model beginning 5 is UK only, 7 is UK & Europe and 9 is UK, Europe and USA. For a few quid per month you can also get 4 map updates per year.

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:43 am
by Number 1
I agree with the Gnashmeister. Tom Tom is extremely user friendly, and has good clear directions and mapping. Also, the later versions will announce the name of the road you want as well. For example if going to MFC from Morecambe Road, it would say "Take the 2nd exit, Lancaster Road".

Try this site for the best Tom Tom deals.

http://www.satnav-discounts.co.uk/tomto ... 40_940.htm

It might depend on your budget, but if money is no object and you don't need USA mapping, I'd recommend the Tom Tom Go 740.

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:59 am
by Christies Child
I bought a Sony off e-Bay 4 years ago and has never failed me. Unlike some who've ended up in farmyards.

Use mine nearly all the time except when travelling to CP. My car seems to know where it's going then. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:12 am
by Richard Head
Marks & Spencer Great Britain and Ireland motorists atlas £4.99

Never let me down, who needs a sat nav?

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:28 am
by Mike Blackstone
Mark S wrote:
Mike Blackstone wrote:No cinema since 1966, use a map? I bet you have still got a black & white TV havent you Mike? :lol: Are you posting off your ZX Spectrum? ;)


Black and white TV? Put it this way, if I lived on my own, I wouldn't have a TV, as I rarely watch it.

I have a two-year old Mac, never owned a PC.

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:36 am
by P/T Indie
Mike Blackstone wrote:Being an oldie ..... use a map, which is what I do when visiting a new ground.


I agree with you Mike whats wrong with good old map reading. I took a sat nav on holiday to Cornwall with me and it drove me mad it may take you the quickest way but it's not always the best when it comes to the standard of roads.

The other week I went to Croft followed a mate who had his sat nav it it took us dow a private road and through a farm the owner wasn't to happy but it wasn't just us there was about 5 sseperate cars all parked in a row at his gate :lol: He said your sat navs will say this is a public road but it isn't I dread to think how many people he had coming through that day as there were about 30,000 people heading to Croft.

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 12:21 pm
by Gnasher
Also, the later versions will announce the name of the road you want as well

I think it's only the series that begin 5, 7 & 9 that do that but it's a really good feature and you don't need to look at the device as much.

He said your sat navs will say this is a public road but it isn't I dread to think how many people he had coming through that day as there were about 30,000 people heading to Croft.

Next time your friend turns on his satnav, tell him not to turn off his common sense.

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:48 pm
by morecambe mick
I would also thoroughly check that your existing phone is compatible with the Sat Nav you are wanting to buy.

Don't assume that because you have a new model phone, that it will Bluetooth to any sat Nav. They don't all link.

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:17 pm
by Abbo
Thanks to everyone for your input but im more confused than ever now ??????????????

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:06 pm
by Gnasher
Abbo wrote:Thanks to everyone for your input but im more confused than ever now ??????????????

Tell us what features you want and let's take it from there.

Coverage - GB? Europe? USA?
Do you want to be able to make phone calls through it?
Do you want it to read out street names e.g. "Turn left in 300 yards onto Lancaster Road" or "Turn left in 30 yards"?
Do you need to keep it up-to-date as roads are changed and new roads added?
Do you want to add your own Points Of Interest? For example, I have all the main football grounds in the UK as Points of Interest so yesterday I told it to go to Southport FC.
Do you want voice recognition so you can tell it your destination?
Do you want it to automatically re-route you if there is traffic en-route?

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:44 pm
by Abbo
Thanks Gnasher
i want it just for GB, not bothered about phone calls but everything you said would be helpfull

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:47 am
by Christies Child
Not sure if this will be helpfull but Ebuyer.com are advertising a Navigo Sat nav for £42.99.

Looks like a bargain.

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:53 am
by Plain Peter
Gnasher wrote:Tell us what features you want and let's take it from there.

Coverage - GB? Europe? USA?
Do you want to be able to make phone calls through it?
Do you want it to read out street names e.g. "Turn left in 300 yards onto Lancaster Road" or "Turn left in 30 yards"?
Do you need to keep it up-to-date as roads are changed and new roads added?
Do you want to add your own Points Of Interest? For example, I have all the main football grounds in the UK as Points of Interest so yesterday I told it to go to Southport FC.
Do you want voice recognition so you can tell it your destination?
Do you want it to automatically re-route you if there is traffic en-route?


Can you get one that'll get you out of the mire after sending you down a lane that eventually dwindles into practically nothing?
You get stuck, you can't reverse, and your Sat Nav goes quiet.

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:57 am
by Gnasher
Peter wrote:
Gnasher wrote:Tell us what features you want and let's take it from there.

Coverage - GB? Europe? USA?
Do you want to be able to make phone calls through it?
Do you want it to read out street names e.g. "Turn left in 300 yards onto Lancaster Road" or "Turn left in 30 yards"?
Do you need to keep it up-to-date as roads are changed and new roads added?
Do you want to add your own Points Of Interest? For example, I have all the main football grounds in the UK as Points of Interest so yesterday I told it to go to Southport FC.
Do you want voice recognition so you can tell it your destination?
Do you want it to automatically re-route you if there is traffic en-route?


Can you get one that'll get you out of the mire after sending you down a lane that eventually dwindles into practically nothing?
You get stuck, you can't reverse, and your Sat Nav goes quiet.

Theres mo electronic replacement for common sense. If you choose to turn up a farm track, you deserve what you get.

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 8:00 am
by Christies Child
Gnasher wrote:
Peter wrote:
Gnasher wrote:Tell us what features you want and let's take it from there.

Coverage - GB? Europe? USA?
Do you want to be able to make phone calls through it?
Do you want it to read out street names e.g. "Turn left in 300 yards onto Lancaster Road" or "Turn left in 30 yards"?
Do you need to keep it up-to-date as roads are changed and new roads added?
Do you want to add your own Points Of Interest? For example, I have all the main football grounds in the UK as Points of Interest so yesterday I told it to go to Southport FC.
Do you want voice recognition so you can tell it your destination?
Do you want it to automatically re-route you if there is traffic en-route?


Can you get one that'll get you out of the mire after sending you down a lane that eventually dwindles into practically nothing?
You get stuck, you can't reverse, and your Sat Nav goes quiet.

Theres mo electronic replacement for common sense. If you choose to turn up a farm track, you deserve what you get.


:lol: :lol: :lol: Nice one!

Re: Sat Navs

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 8:07 am
by Gnasher
satnavs are a guide, they dont turn the steering wheel for you and believe it or not you can ignore their advice. Tomtoms will re-calc the route 7 seconds after they realise you havent followed their route.

The tomtom 520 is cheap at the moment and halfords have a sale on, upto 50% off.