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hi there,

my partner would like to buy a sat nav her budget is around the £50 - £70 mark...

if possible should include the following:-

- uk, europe and world maps
- an easy to apply to windscreen feature
- free auto update
- traffic alerts
- advise on point of interest

Is it possible to acheive all of this on her budget I wonder??

please advise..

thanks in advance...
 
I assume this is second hand, because I'm doubting all of that spec is achievable sub-£100.

Just adding Europe on most sat navs models, hikes it by £50, nevermind the whole world, lol.
 
You won't get all that for that budget, otherwise there would be no need for the expensive models :p
 
cool second hand will do...

alternatively if you remove the european and rest of world maps what models could i purchase for that budget?
 
- uk, europe and world maps
- an easy to apply to windscreen feature
- free auto update
- traffic alerts
- advice on point of interest

Is it possible to achieve all of this on her budget?
For £50 to £70, in a word, No.

Why on earth does she want worldwide maps, updates and traffic alerts and advice on points of interest?

For a Jet-setter, your partner sounds like an an incredibly optimistic cheapskate.
 
In a tongue in cheek way, the only way you are going to get half that is from my friend, reverend Bob..

Dearest Mr,

Let me introduce you to me, I am Reverend Bob Smith from the town of London, and good wishes I bestow to you today.

I am writing in good faith that I present to you for your deliberation a deal of large magnitude.

I have been awarded the most latest Satellite Navigation system known as "Sony DVH-80003".
This offers the following features
* Whole world coverage (UK, Ireland, Whole of Europe and USA)
* Invisi-mount (tm) no nonsense windscreen mount
* lifetime free updates for all maps
* Real time traffic alerts(tm)
* Unprecedented Point of Interest Database with advanced options such as "Where is the nearest donut shop?"

I am offering such deal of greatness all for a one time £49.99 including worldwide next day delivery.

As soon as you have sent my payment via Paypal, I will issue you the invoice details for our shipment company who will advise you when delivery is take place.

I am sure God is smiling on us for the good faith I bestow upon you and the trust that ensues.

Yours trustfully

Joanna Smythe-Jones-Wilkinson
 
hi there,

my partner would like to buy a sat nav her budget is around the £50 - £70 mark...

if possible should include the following:-

- uk, europe and world maps
- an easy to apply to windscreen feature
- free auto update
- traffic alerts
- advise on point of interest

I hope she's less demanding in bed, or you won't make it to 30.

:p
 
You can get the MyGuide m.imove 3218 new for less than £50

Main Features

- GPS Navigation System
- 3.5" TFT Colour Touch Screen
- Turn-by-Turn Voice Navigation
- Stylish Car Window Mounting Kit
- Long Life Li-ion Rechargeable Battery
- USB Cable port
- SD/MMC Card Slot
- MP3/AVI Multi-media Playback (Optional)
- Slim 17.5mm Design

The product is brand new, latest technology hardware, with latest Map data at the time of shipment the whole of Western European maps. The countries include
France, United Kingdom and Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Andorra, Spain, Italy, Russia, Turkey, Finland, Norway, Sweden, San Marino, Belgium, Denmark, Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland and Vatican City
 
I got a Tomtom 720 a few months ago, it'll be over 100 quid there, though thats still a bargain compared to brand new. The other two were for mates :)
 
You can get the MyGuide m.imove 3218 new for less than £50

You could also try the "Value 3.5" Sat Nav V2". [Put that in google].
Which is the same as the Navigo SY885.
£47.

There are over 100 reviews for the product and they are generally positive, so you will get a good idea of just how good the product is before you buy.

I think really you are after the cheaper end of the spectrum when it comes to SatNavs and most members of this forum don't know about the cheaper stuff. But I assure you, they are out there...it just takes a little time and research.

SatNav for £47-£70 is definitely achievable.
 
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