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Copilot on android phone for me, have been using it for about the last 3+ years on various samsung galaxy's without any problems.

Only pain is if someone calls whilst using it.

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As title...

 

Any recommendations on best SatNav platform, in terms of reliability, cost, ease of use and updatability etc.

 

TomTom

Garmin

Smartphone..................... :confused1:

 

Cheers.

 

HI MATE years ago i had the tomtom then a garmin thats was no good now iPhone on google maps thats ok thanks jon :thumbup:

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I've got a garmin only around 9 months old with lifetime map upgrades it cost around £100 from halfrauds I also use a tom tom which has sub locations on it (electrical stuff) and the tom tom blows the garmin out of the water, if I need to go any where in my vehicle I'll use the works tom tom. The garmin which looks nice will take you on obscure routes unlike the tom tom, you can set the garmin for fastest or shortest route it'll still take you a weird way to your destination. Unfortunately my missus bought me the garmin for Xmas so I'm stuck with it haha

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I've got a garmin only around 9 months old with lifetime map upgrades it cost around £100 from halfrauds I also use a tom tom which has sub locations on it (electrical stuff) and the tom tom blows the garmin out of the water, if I need to go any where in my vehicle I'll use the works tom tom. The garmin which looks nice will take you on obscure routes unlike the tom tom, you can set the garmin for fastest or shortest route it'll still take you a weird way to your destination. Unfortunately my missus bought me the garmin for Xmas so I'm stuck with it haha

 

Had a Garmin for years, TomTom for 18 months which failed now back on Garmin.

Navigation not much between them, possibly tomtom very marginally better although it still took us down country lanes 6ft wide We use the satnav to find good restaurants when we are away so Garmin is much better unless you are happy to dine out at McDonalds. Basically POI on Garmin better imo.

Smart phone may be the way to go though

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I think smartphones are more than capable.Plus easy to take out and carry.

 

That's what I use now, new one every 2 yrs and dont have to worry about leaving it on the windscreen.

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Heck fella the worlds gone fooookin potty ? I,m still on the Great Britain AA road map for when I leave the shire :001_tt2: Use your nugget mate or it will fade just like your common sense :lol:

 

Sat navs are a godsend when theres lots of oneway streets.

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Had a Garmin for years, TomTom for 18 months which failed now back on Garmin.

Navigation not much between them, possibly tomtom very marginally better although it still took us down country lanes 6ft wide We use the satnav to find good restaurants when we are away so Garmin is much better unless you are happy to dine out at McDonalds. Basically POI on Garmin better imo.

Smart phone may be the way to go though

 

I'll take my garmin for my dinner break then :laugh1:

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