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227 BHA said:
Yes, theres British, American, Australian accents not to mention all different languages and you can download various other voices as well.

Apparantley the Ozzy Osbourne one is funny as he will, for example tell you to "Turn left at the next F**king roundabout"

What about if he gets lost?

Shaarrroooon? Shaaarrrooon? I can't f*cking find where to go!
 




HampshireSeagulls

Moulding Generation Z
Jul 19, 2005
5,264
Bedford
I use a TomTom 300, and I do a lot of miles as part of my job. It's fine, you don't need the bluetooth unless you want to control your phone at the same time and connect to GPRS info. As to tunnels - the TomTom "drives" the map, knowing that you are in a tunnel, then it picks it up the other side. Had no problems with it at all, makes driving a lot easier.
 


surrey jim

Not in Surrey
Aug 2, 2005
18,162
Bevendean
algie said:
What about tunnels like Dartford?Do you lose signal and have to re program it again for your destination?

if you can try to get one that dosn't soley rely on GPS. I have tje Panasonic CDVDVD2300 (or something like that) about £1k fitted but much better than tom tom (i drive 30,000 ish miles/year)
the only problem is the cost of updated disks, about £200/300:ohmy:
 


tinx

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
9,198
Horsham Town
I used to use Tom tom on my mobile with a blutooth GPS and this worked fine and defintely the cheap option. Phone was free, software was *cough* free and the bluetooth GPS only cost £50 off ebay.

No longe ruse it as I got a new car with built in sat nav but the mobile phone option is grea tif you wanna do it on the cheap.
 


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