08-03-2015, 03:50 PM
My old TomTom Go XL is a bit pants too - granted I don't plug it in often enough but even immediately after updating it is slow and occasionally crashes 
My boss got a new TomTom with lifetime maps for about £90. I think you have to subscribe for camera locations still, but it's much quicker and as you say - it's £30-40 for new maps on old units anyway.
I'm considering something newer, but my smartphone is also incredibly good (just not loud enough). I may be getting a company car in the near future however, which should have it built-in.

My boss got a new TomTom with lifetime maps for about £90. I think you have to subscribe for camera locations still, but it's much quicker and as you say - it's £30-40 for new maps on old units anyway.
I'm considering something newer, but my smartphone is also incredibly good (just not loud enough). I may be getting a company car in the near future however, which should have it built-in.
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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