just upgraded to a new Tom Tom so the trusty old sat nav is up for grabs.
It is in full working order and has taken us on a ridiculous amount of roadtrips over the years. the touch screen is still responsive.
It comes with the original disc, usb lead, car charger and soft material drawstring carry case
I've only used it on journeys with the charger, ive never really needed to use it without it so cant say if it would last a whole trip on just the sat nav itself. It comes with the usb lead though and I know new mobile phones have the removeable usb mains charger now - I did use this function to switch it on in the house once to check some directions so you could possibly pre charge it this way, say if the ciggy lighters in the car are being used :confused: again its an option so worth a mention I guess
we've had it for roughly 4 years and the only downside to this reliable sat nav is recently a few of the newer roads don't show, its never left us lost though and its not a massive hassle but its there so worth mentioning
it may have more functions than just putting in an address and driving there, this was all we ever needed so never looked at things like points of interest, nearby places etc etc, the menus are there but we've never used them
It also has a slot for SD cards.
the box is ripped from being pulled vigorously out of a drawer years back :rolleyes:
for this money if it doesnt sell, it'll sit in the drawer as a spare. Its paid for itself many times over in getting us somewhere quickly and without hitting the map book, but like with any technology its just time for an upgrade as we plan on adding some USA maps to the new sat nav
cheers
It is in full working order and has taken us on a ridiculous amount of roadtrips over the years. the touch screen is still responsive.
It comes with the original disc, usb lead, car charger and soft material drawstring carry case
I've only used it on journeys with the charger, ive never really needed to use it without it so cant say if it would last a whole trip on just the sat nav itself. It comes with the usb lead though and I know new mobile phones have the removeable usb mains charger now - I did use this function to switch it on in the house once to check some directions so you could possibly pre charge it this way, say if the ciggy lighters in the car are being used :confused: again its an option so worth a mention I guess
we've had it for roughly 4 years and the only downside to this reliable sat nav is recently a few of the newer roads don't show, its never left us lost though and its not a massive hassle but its there so worth mentioning
it may have more functions than just putting in an address and driving there, this was all we ever needed so never looked at things like points of interest, nearby places etc etc, the menus are there but we've never used them
It also has a slot for SD cards.
the box is ripped from being pulled vigorously out of a drawer years back :rolleyes:
for this money if it doesnt sell, it'll sit in the drawer as a spare. Its paid for itself many times over in getting us somewhere quickly and without hitting the map book, but like with any technology its just time for an upgrade as we plan on adding some USA maps to the new sat nav
cheers