Drift:
I wasn’t happy with a bloody great sat nav stuck miles away on my window or smack bang in the middle top of my dash, I think this is a good compromise [/url]
Solid as a rock and keeps the wires tidy.
Pat Hasler:
The best placement for sat navs is … The dustbin LOL.
Bollox, I paid £149 for this you madman
Ha ha ha, If you really need a sat nav to find your way around just use the map on your smart phone (providing your actually have one). If you find your destination on the map you just click on ‘Navigate’ and it will guide you right there.
If I got a dollar for every time I hear some bloke who has completely screwed up by following his sat nav I would have a load of dollars
Pat Hasler:
The best placement for sat navs is … The dustbin LOL.
Bollox, I paid £149 for this you madman
Ha ha ha, If you really need a sat nav to find your way around just use the map on your smart phone (providing your actually have one). If you find your destination on the map you just click on ‘Navigate’ and it will guide you right there.
If I got a dollar for every time I hear some bloke who has completely screwed up by following his sat nav I would have a load of dollars
And Id’ be equally as wealthy if I had a dollar for every time I heard the “satnavs are for idiots, use a map” speech from the technophobic savages
News flash, a satnav is a map, a paper map is a map, google maps is, yep, a map, any one of which (or all) can be used to achieve the same goal, finding your destination, using your brain however seems far more of a challenge it would seem in regards to the idiots who just blindly follow a satnavs directions, but please don’t tar all satnav users with the same brush it’s old, it’s boring and more to the point it’s completely inaccurate…