Sat Nav?

Hi all,
I’ve got my class 2 practical soon and I’m starting to think about what kit I’ll need for a new career so that I can hit the ground running.I’ve made a list and included things like P.P.E etc but which Sat Nav is the best to get? I eventually plan on class 1, starting off with some agency work alongside my current job. Thanks in advance

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i got a garmin dezl cam its a beast with a price tag to show but never got me wrong yet :wink:

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Tomtom professional 6250 or the Aguri trucksat nav 720 this model also has a built in dash cam aswell comes with lifetime maps ,safety camera updates same as the Tom Tom one I mentioned

As above, have the DezlCam from Garmin.

Never put a foot wrong with it, although a good map book is never far from hand either!

Whatever you get, make sure it’s got a dash cam for those inevitable moments.

Edit: MAKE SURE ITS FOR HGV USE TOO!!!

Use an X goody. About £60 from eBay.
Been ok so far.
Just don’t follow sat nav’s blindly. Read the road signs.

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DF40:
Use an X goody. About £60 from eBay.
Been ok so far.
Just don’t follow sat nav’s blindly. Read the road signs.

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They are ok.Had one for years myself.But they are ■■■■ when the sun hits them.Even with that shade thing on.Got a Garmin now.And even without a shade on it.The sun does’nt effect it.

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daftvader:

DF40:
Use an X goody. About £60 from eBay.
Been ok so far.
Just don’t follow sat nav’s blindly. Read the road signs.

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They are ok.Had one for years myself.But they are [zb] when the sun hits them.Even with that shade thing on.Got a Garmin now.And even without a shade on it.The sun does’nt effect it.

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Don’t get a lot of sunshine up here. So not been an issue…[emoji6]

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Whatever you buy, don’t get a Garmin Drive 51LMT-S 5 (admittedly this is a car sat nav). I got one just before Xmas, I was only doing 7.5T work so I didn’t feel the need to shell out for a proper truck satnav at that moment, and it was heavily discounted (£85 compared to RRP of about £120) and I needed one in a hurry.

In case anyone from Garmin is reading: this product has been without a doubt the worst purchase of any kind that I have made in the last ten years and after this experience I will never purchase another Garmin product ever again :imp:

It can’t even find a house (an old one, not a new build) when you’re parked directly outside it - and yes it had been fully updated via the net, I persevered with it for ten days, though I ended up using Google maps most of the time, then the Garmin went back in it’s box, it’ll be going on ebay for half-price very soon.

Tomtom 6200 trucker with a 65g sdcard does the job for me keeps me away from bridges [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] link below bear in mind i got it as a gift for passing me Catagory C.
off the other half [emoji1]

halfords.ie/webapp/wcs/stor … reId=11101

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Zac_A:
Whatever you buy, don’t get a Garmin Drive 51LMT-S 5 (admittedly this is a car sat nav). I got one just before Xmas, I was only doing 7.5T work so I didn’t feel the need to shell out for a proper truck satnav at that moment, and it was heavily discounted (£85 compared to RRP of about £120) and I needed one in a hurry.

In case anyone from Garmin is reading: this product has been without a doubt the worst purchase of any kind that I have made in the last ten years and after this experience I will never purchase another Garmin product ever again :imp:

It can’t even find a house (an old one, not a new build) when you’re parked directly outside it - and yes it had been fully updated via the net, I persevered with it for ten days, though I ended up using Google maps most of the time, then the Garmin went back in it’s box, it’ll be going on ebay for half-price very soon.

I suggest you try using OSM maps - loaded on the SDcard. I did a post on how to do this a while back. OSM are far better than Garmin or TomTom.

Use a phone and save yourself a ton of money.
Copilot is a cheap app. Google maps is free.

I drive everything, from 7.5t to 44t. I also go all over the place including London and I’ve yet to have any issues.

That being said if your the type of guy that is 100% reliant on a sat nav then this may not be applicable.

adam277:
Use a phone and save yourself a ton of money.
Copilot is a cheap app. Google maps is free.

I drive everything, from 7.5t to 44t. I also go all over the place including London and I’ve yet to have any issues.

That being said if your the type of guy that is 100% reliant on a sat nav then this may not be applicable.

And hit a bridge buy a truck sat nav once and youll keep your job, google doesnt know what height or lenght or width your truck is.

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Oh dear.

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brianchalkyshaw:

adam277:
Use a phone and save yourself a ton of money.
Copilot is a cheap app. Google maps is free.

I drive everything, from 7.5t to 44t. I also go all over the place including London and I’ve yet to have any issues.

That being said if your the type of guy that is 100% reliant on a sat nav then this may not be applicable.

And hit a bridge buy a truck sat nav once and youll keep your job, google doesnt know what height or lenght or width your truck is.

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:laughing:
Your right Google doesnt but thankfully I do. :laughing:
I’ve yet to hit a bridge BTW.

Scary to think that the only thing stopping people hitting bridges is a hgv sat nav.

adam277:

brianchalkyshaw:

adam277:
Use a phone and save yourself a ton of money.
Copilot is a cheap app. Google maps is free.

I drive everything, from 7.5t to 44t. I also go all over the place including London and I’ve yet to have any issues.

That being said if your the type of guy that is 100% reliant on a sat nav then this may not be applicable.

And hit a bridge buy a truck sat nav once and youll keep your job, google doesnt know what height or lenght or width your truck is.

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[emoji38]
Your right Google doesnt but thankfully I do. [emoji38]

For someone whos starting out its not a clever move, one less thing to worry about and one less stressor in my view. A tom tom trucker will pay for itself in 3 days of work if your on anyway decent money. I think if your planning on being in this game for while you need the right tools one of them being a truck sat nav (especially for Europe work) Google wont work abroad.

Google is good as a backup for street views when Im trying to find a place to park but thats all I use it for.

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browny2004:
Hi all,
I’ve got my class 2 practical soon and I’m starting to think about what kit I’ll need for a new career so that I can hit the ground running.I’ve made a list and included things like P.P.E etc but which Sat Nav is the best to get? I eventually plan on class 1, starting off with some agency work alongside my current job. Thanks in advance

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XGODY 886, ebay around 40, and igo primo + navteq truck maps

adam277:
Use a phone and save yourself a ton of money.
Copilot is a cheap app. Google maps is free.

I drive everything, from 7.5t to 44t. I also go all over the place including London and I’ve yet to have any issues.

That being said if your the type of guy that is 100% reliant on a sat nav then this may not be applicable.

brianchalkyshaw:
And hit a bridge buy a truck sat nav once and youll keep your job, google doesnt know what height or lenght or width your truck is.

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adam277:
[emoji38]
Your right Google doesnt but thankfully I do. [emoji38]

brianchalkyshaw:
For someone whos starting out its not a clever move, one less thing to worry about and one less stressor in my view. A tom tom trucker will pay for itself in 3 days of work if your on anyway decent money. I think if your planning on being in this game for while you need the right tools one of them being a truck sat nav (especially for Europe work) Google wont work abroad.

Google is good as a backup for street views when Im trying to find a place to park but thats all I use it for.

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Don’t know how i managed to get all over europe pre satnav without hitting anything :laughing:

jessejazza:
I suggest you try using OSM maps - loaded on the SDcard. I did a post on how to do this a while back. OSM are far better than Garmin or TomTom.

Cheers for that, I’ll give it a whirl. (I’m also a Linux user, I swapped about 2010 and have never looked back)

adam277:
Use a phone and save yourself a ton of money.
Copilot is a cheap app. Google maps is free.

I drive everything, from 7.5t to 44t. I also go all over the place including London and I’ve yet to have any issues.

That being said if your the type of guy that is 100% reliant on a sat nav then this may not be applicable.

brianchalkyshaw:
And hit a bridge buy a truck sat nav once and youll keep your job, google doesnt know what height or lenght or width your truck is.

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adam277:
[emoji38]
Your right Google doesnt but thankfully I do. [emoji38]

brianchalkyshaw:
For someone whos starting out its not a clever move, one less thing to worry about and one less stressor in my view. A tom tom trucker will pay for itself in 3 days of work if your on anyway decent money. I think if your planning on being in this game for while you need the right tools one of them being a truck sat nav (especially for Europe work) Google wont work abroad.

Google is good as a backup for street views when Im trying to find a place to park but thats all I use it for.

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cypry0:
Don’t know how i managed to get all over europe pre satnav without hitting anything :laughing:

Its easy for lads who have been born into it but for a new driver its a must in my eyes i use it everyday set up me whole route and dont need to worry about it till im back at the yard

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adam277:
Use a phone and save yourself a ton of money.
Copilot is a cheap app. Google maps is free.

I drive everything, from 7.5t to 44t. I also go all over the place including London and I’ve yet to have any issues.

That being said if your the type of guy that is 100% reliant on a sat nav then this may not be applicable.

brianchalkyshaw:
And hit a bridge buy a truck sat nav once and youll keep your job, google doesnt know what height or lenght or width your truck is.

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adam277:
[emoji38]
Your right Google doesnt but thankfully I do. [emoji38]

Signs would be good but many roads dont have them, ive gone under 3.68M bridges in a 3.65M where theres no signage either on the bridge or on the road dont ask how i found out asked around to locals and they said there used to be a sign but it was taken down. From then on I used the TomTom it ellimates driver error so you dont fall into a situation like that where its squeaky bum time.

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