Scooby Singh
20 November 2006, 15:01
I am totally confused??
Can somebody reccommend something. I will need maps of europe!
£300-350 is my budget...
Can somebody reccommend something. I will need maps of europe!
£300-350 is my budget...
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View Full Version : Which Sat Nav? Scooby Singh 20 November 2006, 15:01 I am totally confused?? Can somebody reccommend something. I will need maps of europe! £300-350 is my budget... Pro Boy 20 November 2006, 15:11 aa europe atlas £9.99 lots of change mal_howarth 20 November 2006, 15:21 I use Road Angel Navigator and its pretty good Sat Nav and Gatso warnings also you can get maps for Europe. Retail is £399 but can get them on Flea Bay for £200 ish FX02 20 November 2006, 16:05 A Garmin 2610 can be had for around £200 these days brand new. Put a 2gb card in and it will hold street level maps of the whole of Europe. Its a great bit of kit and when I bought mine about 18months ago it cost £500 GazTheHat 20 November 2006, 16:09 You can't buy better... 5 out of 5*, Tom Tom only 4* Mio C710: Review: Mio C710 satellite navigation device - WhatPC? (http://www.whatpc.co.uk/personal-computer-world/hardware/2161239/mio-c710) Ordered the 510e for £189.99 for my bro + 1GB card, to put the europe DVD on it (supplied), very good kit. steve nic 20 November 2006, 21:50 GET A SONY NAV-U 70T FULL EUROPE AND NO SUBSCRIPTION!AND ITS A SONY ABOUT £299:thumb: Scooby Singh 21 November 2006, 10:39 GET A SONY NAV-U 70T FULL EUROPE AND NO SUBSCRIPTION!AND ITS A SONY ABOUT £299:thumb: Just had a look at the sony. It sounds good! http://bbs.scoobynet.com/images/icons/icon10.gif B0DSKI 21 November 2006, 13:41 i got a Garmin Nuvi 310 preloaded with european maps and so far it's been superb. Very high resolution screen and really good software. Highly recomended Scooby Singh 22 November 2006, 10:30 Thanks people! I think its going to be the Mio or the Sony! Gigsy 23 November 2006, 15:04 Most SatNavs are much of a muchness these days. I've got a TomTom 710 which comes with major roads of Europe and you can download specific city/region maps of your final destination. Got me to Gothenburg and back no problem and hasn't lead me wrong yet. Plus you can use it as a handsfree via bluetooth. SirFozzalot 27 November 2006, 11:36 Have got a Garmin Nuvi 350. Great piece of kit. :notworthy Used it to go to/from Germany in August for the WRC, no problems at all through France, Belgium and all around Germany. kjdmk1 08 December 2006, 20:05 Has anyone got or tried the garmin nuvi 660 any info? Ta. |