i have just bought a sat nav not too long ago (navman f20) from argos £129.99 and its got all the features that a more expensive sat nav as got, turn by turn, re-route if taken wrong turn, male/female voice, search by post code, places of interest, nearest petrol station, ect,ect,ect, comes with in car power/charger, window holder, 3 hours battery life fully charged so you can use it by foot,when i used mine for the first time i had to travel for 2 hours by car and it got me right outside the door and i had never been or even knew how to get there, brill product, check it out at argos web site, hope this helps.
2007-05-28 11:53:29
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answered by paul w 1
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Whatever, I suggest a good road atlas as well. None of the current sat-navs offer a large vehicle option, so it's up to you to avoid narrow lanes
2007-05-29 03:43:26
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answered by The original Peter G 7
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Do you mean Sat Nav? If so Garmin Nuvi has been recommended to me by a few truckers.
2007-05-28 16:43:29
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answered by Jon Soundman 4
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