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13 May 2016, 08:51 (Ref:3641295) | #1 | ||
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Knowledge Input Please!
Suggestions as to best retro-fit SatNav including full European maps.
I don't need bells and whistles, audio commentary essential, 'cos I need to drive through crazy places surrounded by idiots on self-immolation pills with nowhere to park up, at times... Anyone's personal experience and suggestions most welcome and useful. Thanks, Peeps. |
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20 May 2016, 10:01 (Ref:3643182) | #2 | |
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iPhone perhaps?
Works just fine for me. No map updates, no expensive dealer servicing. |
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My old Tom Tom works OK, the only problem is if I try and update it it wont then find a home address, which was a bonus when my wife took it last as she couldn't get home from Lowestoft, it's been quiet here for the past 18 months. |
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20 May 2016, 11:25 (Ref:3643202) | #4 | |
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I have HERE maps on a couple of phones. (Windows phone for a business use, Android for personal).
No network charges as you can download the maps you need to the device assuming you have enough memory available. HERE used to be a Nokia included service but I think is now available across platforms individually since Microsoft took over the Nokia Lumia phone brand. The navigation is pretty good. Some oddities but that seems normal. Map updates available for download when you need them. Traffic info with the journey plan and execution if you want it (selected locations around Europe presumably) but live traffic would, of course, require data connectivity. |
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21 May 2016, 16:46 (Ref:3643467) | #5 | ||
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My old Tom Tom is still working ok but I haven't updated it for years, it still gets me to places all over western Europe with a few glitches, like telling me to turn right on a dual carriageway because the road was altered 5 years ago and I once drove into a muddy farmyard when going to a wedding, the farmer said "that's always happening" as the post code was the same as the church 3 miles away !
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30 May 2016, 10:56 (Ref:3645768) | #6 | ||
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Garmin with lifetime map updates.
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31 May 2016, 08:00 (Ref:3645993) | #7 | ||
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TomTom (which had lifetime maps when I bought mine) works well for me. Only down side is the update process which is buggy and very, very slow.
Either TomTom or Garmin stand-alone devices will be much better than what is available on a smartphone. But the phone has been a useful backup on occasion. Regards Jim Last edited by JimW; 31 May 2016 at 08:00. Reason: Spelling |
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8 Jun 2016, 12:09 (Ref:3648192) | #8 | ||
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A Map?
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8 Jun 2016, 13:45 (Ref:3648224) | #9 | ||
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A vital piece of equipment for planning and error correction! No so much use if you don't have someone to read it.
"While espousing new equipment, make sure to retain the old where still useful." Jim |
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11 Jun 2016, 03:17 (Ref:3648833) | #10 | ||
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Garmin is the go here as theres a local group who do free open source maps for them.They update them weekly with every new street & road on them.
I update one for a friend who drives a concreter mixer truck,he loves it as it has all the new subdivision streets on it before they even get named. |
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16 Jun 2016, 18:21 (Ref:3650629) | #11 | ||
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Many thanks for the input, chaps. (And perhaps, Chapesses).
Some years back, I was going to a meeting with the Non-Exec Chairman of my software company, in his sparkling new top-end Lexus; which enjoyed the very latest built-in SatNav. As we galloped along a brand new link road to Chelmsford (Essex) over what had been fields not long before, the SatNav became very, very confused! Seems on balance, Garmin is the way to go. Apols for not reverting before: have been at out French home, wherein the Boss insists I do not have a PC and broadband as "You won't get any work done!" |
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I thought you only had two roads in NZ, one on the north island and one on the south, do you think you could all cope with an extra one, you might lose the three or four cars on them.
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16 Jun 2016, 22:03 (Ref:3650765) | #15 | ||
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The South Island road needs a bit of work...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQeyyMUI77g
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