![]() I'd mark the SAT NAV at about £500.00 tops, but then you are also paying for the built-in CD player and Radio all as one unit. ![]() ![]() And you can store Waypoints on the nav and Store addresses under any name you wish, i.e. Signal is good on the GPS, don't lose signal even with a quickclear heated reflective windscreen fitted. Unlike the Ford satnav the other two are fully customisable, I can add my own POI's via the computer for places I visit, like Wickes, B & Q, Builder's Merchant's, Plumber's Merchants, ETC, gives a great advantage and saves time, with the new Ford sat nav you can't do that, what you see is what you get, with only general POIs loaded. I have a seperate Tom Tom and a Mio 168 sat nav. Worth the money in the sense that it has loads of buttons It is a bit pricey, but I'm all for built-in features. I can also use the TomTom when driving other vehicles. Do you consider it worth the money? As discussed above, I bought the TomTom and reallocated the funds to other upgrades for the new van, e.g. I was thinking of asking if anyone had ordered a van with one fitted.
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