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    Quote Originally Posted by le harry View Post
    Maps... I'm not that lazy that I have to go out and spend $300 on a naviagation system when I can easily check where I'm going beforehand on my $20 street directory.
    Sat navs are updated often, warn users of accidents*, come with the function that can direct you around a road block, warn you of speed and traffic cameras*, give the best choice of route, are safer, show a closer to street view than a birds eye view of a location, constantly updates you of your location in correlation of time travelled and miles left, and use less petrol (stopping and starting, just to read a map wastes more petrol than just continuosly going).

    £150 over some thing that costs about £7.99 and will last long and isn't out of date the moment you get it is better value really
    Last edited by GommeInc; 25-08-2009 at 06:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Sat navs are updated often, warn users of accidents*, come with the function that can direct you around a road block, warn you of speed and traffic cameras*, give the best choice of route, are safer, show a closer to street view than a birds eye view of a location, constantly updates you of your location in correlation of time travelled and miles left, and use less petrol (stopping and starting, just to read a map wastes more petrol than just continuosly going).

    £150 over some thing that costs about £7.99 and will last long and isn't out of date the moment you get it is better value really

    You said it all tbh.

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