by PhiLFC » Tue Aug 01, 2006 11:05 am
I've got a TomTom go500 and apart from a problem with the mechanism that sticks it to the window it has been brilliant up to now. I've had it for about a year and already there have been several upgrades so you would think that it is better now. I know that the newer versions have door to door maps of GB and western europe though check when you buy (I need to buy a different SD card with Maps of Western Europe).
I do probably 50k miles a year driving and the TomTom has been f.uckin ace especially around our s.hithole of a capital where it can navigate to avoid the congestion zone. I use Points of Interest (POI's) a lot to navigate to and I've found a couple of websites that you can get POI's as free downloads... not just for work but also for stuff like castles, national heritage sites, KFC's you name it. With the TTG 500 the POI's are easy to install - I've also downloaded a POI editor so that I can add a phone number or other information to them. Just make sure you back the thing up to your pc before you start installing other things on it.
To tell you the truth I spent years using road maps and A to Z's which is fine but the satnav takes a lot of stress out of driving (which is a huge part of my job) - so less stress makes Phil a happy bunny.