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    Right, I'm looking to buy a Sat Nav for the missus,

    1. About £70 - £100
    2. Needs to be completely idiot proof
    3. Are they just 'Plug in and play'?

    Any thing to avoid, or at this sort of price is just OK to walk into Halfords and say 'I'll have that one'

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    Tom Tom is the best I have used...so easy and straight forward even my technophobe Mrs can work it.

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    Hi Im a girl an l brought a Tomtom XL IQ routes very easy to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hatch View Post
    Right, I'm looking to buy a Sat Nav for the missus,

    1. About £70 - £100
    2. Needs to be completely idiot proof
    3. Are they just 'Plug in and play'?

    Any thing to avoid, or at this sort of price is just OK to walk into Halfords and say 'I'll have that one'
    You mean you let her drive the car unsupervised?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonibell View Post
    Hi Im a girl an l brought a Tomtom XL IQ routes very easy to use.
    I am also a girl and have the same one and I find it simple to use. If dumb girls like me and toni can use them then I'm sure that your wife will be ok with it!

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    get a tom tom, reconditioned off there site are cheapest.

    Halfords is full of moron students

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    Quote Originally Posted by saint_stevo View Post
    get a tom tom, reconditioned off there site are cheapest.

    Halfords is full of moron students
    Is that supposed to be ironic?

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    Not at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hatch View Post
    Right, I'm looking to buy a Sat Nav for the missus,

    1. About £70 - £100
    2. Needs to be completely idiot proof
    3. Are they just 'Plug in and play'?

    Any thing to avoid, or at this sort of price is just OK to walk into Halfords and say 'I'll have that one'
    Tomtom is ok, but the best according to a Auto-express test is the Garmin Nuvi 200. HTH

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    Are those add on things that update traffic and roadworks expensive? I too am after a new one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOTONS EAST SIDE View Post
    Tomtom is ok, but the best according to a Auto-express test is the Garmin Nuvi 200. HTH
    Mods am I allowed to link to the fact that I have a Garmin Nuvi 200w for sale for £40 on ebay?

    If so http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...#ht_500wt_1182

    if not - sorry
    Last edited by Red Alert; 02-02-2010 at 12:57 PM.

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    Garmin p;ss all over TomToms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dog View Post
    Garmin p;ss all over TomToms.
    They do the same thing.. Tell you where to go.

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    I've had both Tom Tom and Garmin and although Tom Tom is slightly more user friendly, the Garmin had much better coverage for what I wanted.
    I bought a Nuvi 265WT which comes with live traffic for life.

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    Garmin Nuvi reconitioned £60 on Amazon,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Sotonic Mills View Post
    I've had both Tom Tom and Garmin and although Tom Tom is slightly more user friendly, the Garmin had much better coverage for what I wanted.
    I bought a Nuvi 265WT which comes with live traffic for life.
    I've got a Nuvi 255WT and do prefer it to the TomToms I'd borrowed before that. My Mrs doesn't seem to have any problems with the Garmin either.

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    I've got a Garmin Nuvi 200W the 'w' means widescreen, and yes it's completely idiot proof, i even managed to get a chip for it when i went to Australia over Christmas. Should be able to pick one up for £100.

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    I saw a great deal on a TomTom the other day but when I went to buy one I couldn't find the shop.

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    For complete idiot proofness, you'll probably want a feature called Lane Assist. This not only tells you where to go, but in which lane you should be, to go in your chosen direction. Pretty useful, for those occasions when you're going somewhere fairly strange and you're approaching a large and busy junction, with many lane options. There still aren't many Sat-Navs with this feature, by my memory, but I know one manufacturer who does offer it in their range - Becker. Good enough for Mercedes and Ferrari, as standard equipment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hatch View Post
    Right, I'm looking to buy a Sat Nav for the missus,

    1. About £70 - £100
    2. Needs to be completely idiot proof
    3. Are they just 'Plug in and play'?

    Any thing to avoid, or at this sort of price is just OK to walk into Halfords and say 'I'll have that one'
    Hatch, is your missus a Polish taxi Driver by any chance? If so get her a language course while you're at it mate.

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