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  • Which Sat Nav?
  • waynekerr
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    Preferably with good sound quality Bluetooth

    pennine
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    And while we're at it, can anyone recommend a cheap one (<£90) for my daughter's christmas present?

    FoxyChick
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    Have you tried a road atlas? I'm sure you can get them for less than £5.

    pennine
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    I'm old school & a maps fine but the youngsters of today need their gadgets 🙄

    Milkie
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    And while we're at it, can anyone recommend a cheap one (<£90) for my daughter's christmas present?

    Garmin Nuvi 250. I bought my mum one, and I didn't have to show her how to use it, which was a first!

    legend76
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    navmans are good i can recomend them and they're cheapish

    pennine
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    Are Halfords worth a visit or t'internet?

    warton
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    halfords are ok for sat navs, at least they were when I bought mine.

    TooTall
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    Tomtom one XL is great to use – much better interface than any others for non-GPS users.

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