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Thread ID: 135573 2013-11-20 01:13:00 Which is best car gps system for NZ Misty (368) PC World Chat
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1360246 2013-11-20 01:13:00 Greetings
We are going to buy a gps for our car. Have done searches on the forums for Navman, for Tom Tom and for "guidance systems". No luck !
Cannot search for car gps as am told that words too short.

Anyway has anyone got any recommendations please for what gps we should buy for use in NZ ?
Not necessarily restricted to the two makes that I have mentioned above.

Cheers
Misty :)
Misty (368)
1360247 2013-11-20 01:42:00 Greetings
We are going to buy a gps for our car. Have done searches on the forums for Navman, for Tom Tom and for "guidance systems". No luck !
Cannot search for car gps as am told that words too short.

Anyway has anyone got any recommendations please for what gps we should buy for use in NZ ?
Not necessarily restricted to the two makes that I have mentioned above.

Cheers
Misty :)

My girlfriend used to use a Navman which is fine although navigating around the screen can take a bit of getting used to. Now though we just use Google Maps or Apple Maps on the iPhone can give you a turn by turn navigation to where ever you want to go. The interface on Apple Maps is way better than a Navman screen. Tha Navman does turn by turn navigation. I would imagine that Androids would have a similar set up with their navigation capabilities.

Both iPhone and Navman can be hands free with a dash board attachment if you are driving by yourself.
Webdevguy (17166)
1360248 2013-11-20 01:46:00 Possibly the downside to using a phone for navigation over an extended period would be for the cost of the data being used. For medium trips of 1-2 hours through the Waikato we found that data usage was pretty good. Webdevguy (17166)
1360249 2013-11-20 01:56:00 I can't understand what's wrong with a good old fashioned map. Most people I know, who drive a car, belong to the AA and you can obtain as many maps as you want for no charge. I have found that all of the AA maps are quite accurate - at least I've never had any problems.

So why not use a map? Or is that too last century?
Roscoe (6288)
1360250 2013-11-20 02:00:00 So why not use a map? Or is that too last century?

Yup, pretty much. :)

Navman and iPhone/Android will also re plot your route if you happen to make a wrong turn or miss a turn off while driving. Depending on the device this process will only take 5-10 seconds before they offer you a revised direction to your destination.

You can also use the web browser on the phone to look up information or book accommodation or book tickets if you have a spur of the moment decision to do some sight seeing while on tour (kinda hard to do that with a traditional map ;) )
Webdevguy (17166)
1360251 2013-11-20 02:24:00 TomTom works fine for me. I have not tried any of the others. CliveM (6007)
1360252 2013-11-20 02:31:00 I can't understand what's wrong with a good old fashioned map. Most people I know, who drive a car, belong to the AA and you can obtain as many maps as you want for no charge. I have found that all of the AA maps are quite accurate - at least I've never had any problems.

So why not use a map? Or is that too last century?

I agree! I have a smartphone with Maps but the screen is to small to get an overview. I find a road map is quick efficient and cheap. I can get a good overview of where I am, where I am going and how to get there.

Ken
kenj (9738)
1360253 2013-11-20 02:32:00 Cost wise - Navman priced from $228 to $269 clearance sale.
Tomtom priced from $139 - $268.
Here's what Noel Leeming have in stock
www.noelleeming.co.nz
I just searched on Google.

Phones that do GPS priced from about $500 to $900 ( includes iPhone and Android).
Webdevguy (17166)
1360254 2013-11-20 02:35:00 I agree! I have a smartphone with Maps but the screen is to small to get an overview. I find a road map is quick efficient and cheap. I can get a good overview of where I am, where I am going and how to get there.

Ken

You just zoom out to get an over view then zoom in if you want to get specific :). Phones are also good at giving you 1-3 possible routes to your intended destination.
Webdevguy (17166)
1360255 2013-11-20 03:29:00 Tomtom, with no hesitation. Especially the model with the 6 inch screen for us older half blind fullas. The advantage over a map is that the girl (ours is called Flossie) can read a map better than my wife can, and tells me in a nice way, where to go. Richard (739)
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