Mrs KC bought a Garvin one, think it cost around ?120
Seems to have worked ok for us.
Posted By: KentonCanary on April 15th 2010 at 13:29:04
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- Reasonable priced but reliable Sat Nav. Any suggestions? (General Chat) - megson, Apr 15, 12:55:09
- I have a TomTom - use it most for audiobooks on long drives. (n/m) (General Chat) - Arganth, Apr 15, 13:48:48
- Mrs KC bought a Garvin one, think it cost around ?120 (General Chat) - KentonCanary, Apr 15, 13:29:04
- I hate them, they do my head in. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Apr 15, 12:59:31
- Not needed for 95% of the duration of any journey (General Chat) - The Judge, Apr 15, 13:25:09
- got tom tom 1 for 5 quid in dixons about a year ago (General Chat) - Tony Martin, Apr 15, 12:59:02
- lol 75 quid not 5 (n/m) (General Chat) - Tony Martin, Apr 15, 12:59:13
- Can't go wrong with this (General Chat) - yarmyyarmy, Apr 15, 12:56:24
- Ha ha, I'm a map boy myself usually, Me and the wife are actually quite good at that (General Chat) - megson, Apr 15, 13:04:32
- I never had one till moving out of London (General Chat) - Old Git, Apr 15, 13:08:34
- I get the ?1.99 ones in garages and save myself tens of pounds in satnavs. (n/m) (General Chat) - malkybarkid, Apr 15, 12:57:44
- Ha ha, I'm a map boy myself usually, Me and the wife are actually quite good at that (General Chat) - megson, Apr 15, 13:04:32
- tom tom 1 (n/m) (General Chat) - Jumbo1, Apr 15, 12:56:00
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