24-09-2010, 00:12
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
I just bought a tom tom today for hubbys birthday and so far it seems to be easy to use. Now have to figure out why it wont stay on the windscreen. I put it on and turned the wheel to lock it but it keeps falling of
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24-09-2010, 00:15
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
You have to make sure your windscreen is DEAD clean: no bits of muck or grease before sticking it on or it will fall off when you least want/expect it to.
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24-09-2010, 00:18
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
Thanks Peter. Another job on the list so for tomorrow.
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24-09-2010, 00:22
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
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Thanks Peter. Another job on the list so for tomorrow. 
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No probs  I'd had enough of mine falling off into the footwell. Don't forget to wipe the screen after you take it off as well to remove any traces of it being there. Little scrotes who break into cars tend to look for these things before they break in and rummage around in your glove box for the goodies even if the satnav isn't there.
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24-09-2010, 00:26
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
Ya I saw that on a tv programme. A criminal who was very proudly showing the cars that they go for to steal. The one thing he said he looked out for was the mark on the windscreen for the SatNavs. He was quite proud showing of how they get into the cars and what to look out for
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24-09-2010, 11:21
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
I find TomToms to be the easiest to use and would always go for one of them to be honest.
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24-09-2010, 11:26
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
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Originally Posted by altis
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You can get that cheaper at Amazon - around £60 for the same. (Actually you get a voucher but the end result is the same.)
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Ya I saw that on a tv programme. A criminal who was very proudly showing the cars that they go for to steal. The one thing he said he looked out for was the mark on the windscreen for the SatNavs. He was quite proud showing of how they get into the cars and what to look out for 
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Solve the windscreen issue with a dash mat. Essential a heavy beanbag with a plate in the middle to attach satnav to. If parking somewhere dodgy simply take every thing out though most times I just leave it all there, unit included.
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24-09-2010, 12:28
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
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I have always found mio devices to be a pain to use and to upgrade, go with the Garmin there is FAR more support to be found for them.
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24-09-2010, 20:15
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh
You can get that cheaper at Amazon - around £60 for the same. (Actually you get a voucher but the end result is the same.)
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Solve the windscreen issue with a dash mat. Essential a heavy beanbag with a plate in the middle to attach satnav to. If parking somewhere dodgy simply take every thing out though most times I just leave it all there, unit included.
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Thanks tweetiepooh for your help
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24-09-2010, 20:31
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
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Originally Posted by Masque
I find TomToms to be the easiest to use and would always go for one of them to be honest.
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me too, except it cost's a lot to get a new map, £34 a year.
unless of course you decide to go the internet ahem route.
(did you see what I did there?  route... sat nav???........I'll get me coat  ........where's me tom tom  )
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24-09-2010, 20:37
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
TOM TOM is the best.
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me too, except it cost's a lot to get a new map, £34 a year.
unless of course you decide to go the internet ahem route.
(did you see what I did there?  route... sat nav???........I'll get me coat  ........where's me tom tom  )
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You don't need to spend £34 year on new maps.
I've had mine for nearly 4 years and nev needed to update the map.
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24-09-2010, 20:45
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
TOM TOM is the best.
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You don't need to spend £34 year on new maps.
I've had mine for nearly 4 years and nev needed to update the map.
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neither did I, till it/I got lost on a trip to cornwall because of new roads. That's when I went the "internet route" (see that... I did it again...  )and downloaded the new maps and apps.
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25-09-2010, 05:30
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
I went for the garmin. It had very good reviews compared against more expensive tom toms. The free traffic updates for life were a small factor when deciding, but the thing that swung it was the bluetooth. I'd have had to pay a bit extra for that on tom tom.
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25-09-2010, 17:40
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Re: Sat Nav recommendation
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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
I went for the garmin. It had very good reviews compared against more expensive tom toms. The free traffic updates for life were a small factor when deciding, but the thing that swung it was the bluetooth. I'd have had to pay a bit extra for that on tom tom.
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Glad you were able to find something you liked in the end.
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