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Posted: 25.05.2012  ·  #1
Parcel at the door this morning, son bought me a Garmin dezl 560LT!!

What a piece of kit, put in the dimensions of your Motorhome and detects low bridges etc

Having a play and updating now :)


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Posted: 25.05.2012  ·  #2
Lucky you.
I was looking at that one before Johneen bought me the 1490


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Posted: 27.05.2012  ·  #3
6 hours to update the maps!


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Posted: 27.04.2013  ·  #4
I am trying to decide between a Garmin Dezl and the Tomtom go live. Can anybody give advise


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Posted: 27.04.2013  ·  #5
I prefer Garmin over Tom Tom as I think the menu is more straightforward.

I don't have dezl but anyone who uses one seems to like it. The vehicle size option is a great idea but remember road widths are not always allowed for on mapping software. Having the height is still a BIG bonus.

Get updates for like if you can. I have them and it is much less expensive that buying them afterwards.


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Posted: 28.04.2013  ·  #6
Thanks for that helpfull comment
I have also come across a Snooper 7000 GPS just to add to the confusion. Should this unit be considered or would Garmin be still a better choice.


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Posted: 28.04.2013  ·  #7
A feind of mine has the snooper and he swears by it as it stores all the ASCI campsites as well as having all the info on them. It is a large screen at around seven inches but afaik it also acts as a tv/media player. Only thing with a lot of these fancy GPS units is the more features the higher the price. I will be sticking with my Tom Tom one for a while yet. It only cost £15 in a tesco clearance, the maps had a free update which brought a four yer old model right up to 2012, oh and it's Western Europe as well 8-) 8-)


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Posted: 28.04.2013  ·  #8
Now that's a good price John.
I don't think anyone would complain about getting that deal!


I am guessing that Leo is wanting one with the ability to add vehicle dimensions.
I did read somewhere that the map updates for snooper were not done as often at the Garmin and Tom Tom. I think the latest maps make a difference in unknow areas. This may have changed but might be worth looking into before paying.


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Posted: 28.04.2013  ·  #9
I have been researching Sat Navs recently, its a good idea to look at Amazons pages and read the reviews, you'll end up as confused as I was, however Tom Tom get a slating for lack of memory and no facility to add extra on some models, Garmin get a better overall results, but it really boils down to "you pays your money and takes your chance" :D


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Posted: 13.01.2014  ·  #10
does anybody have any experience of the garmin nuvi 54 LM?

had a look at the amazon reviews and I'm as confused,

i have a 2009 garmin thats slow as a snail and updating the maps will cost slightly less than a new unit with lifetime updates included,


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Don't pay for the map update, buy a new one with lifetime updates as it will be cheaper in the long run


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Quote by mad max

does anybody have any experience of the garmin nuvi 54 LM?

had a look at the amazon reviews and I'm as confused,

i have a 2009 garmin thats slow as a snail and updating the maps will cost slightly less than a new unit with lifetime updates included,


First off congrats Ally on your new Garmin. Hope you have many happy miles with it :)

Mad Max - in answer to your question yes. I bought one a few months back.

I haven't used it much yet - I don't have much need for it in day to day driving around Donegal :) Having said that I think it is a good product - big screen, nice positive touchscreen. It is compact and light to carry around and seems to be fairly robust and well made. Everything works.

It has lifetime free map updates. (NOTE) In the small print "lifetime free map updates" means for the life of that product.

It is at the basic end of the Garmin range. Which is what I wanted. I just wanted a basic satnav. My previous product was a top of the range Tomtom which I bought about six or seven years ago. Guess what? I never used the ancillary features such as hands free bluetooth phone device, playing MP3s, storing photographs etc. I only ever used it as a satnav. Hence the reason I went for basic this time.

Only little concern so far was it fell of the windscreen once - the suction cup does seem a bit small - but I think if I clean my windscreen that should not be a problem.

Hope that helps :)


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First off congrats Ally on your new Garmin. Hope you have many happy miles with it :)



Thanks but that was Posted: 25.05.2012. it has been great though :)


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Thanks for the review drifter,

I'm kinda like you not using the sat nav much on every day driving so a basic enough one might fit the bill,

I think this one might do the trick for me :up:


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First off congrats Ally on your new Garmin. Hope you have many happy miles with it :)



Thanks but that was Posted: 25.05.2012. it has been great though :)


oops didn't notice the date :o


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