![]() ![]() Can't beat the looks though, looks superb and better than having two/three seperate units cluttering up the dash. ![]() 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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