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Old Mar 15th 2006 | 8:10 pm
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Default Re: Anyone found a TomTom helpful?

Originally Posted by oxocube
I was able to purchase mine from the tomtom website. If you have registered your product online then you will have a profile on the website. It gives you the option to buy maps (in the tomtom plus section) and if you scroll down the page (don't do a search at the top as that only brings up province maps) you will find Map of US - Alaska & Canada for 59.95 EURO

the link to the map page is http://www.tomtom.com/plus/services/mds.php but you may need to log in first.

Thank you I will go and buy my tomtom 700 now. I could not find them in the usual online stores.
 
Old Mar 15th 2006 | 11:15 pm
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Originally Posted by Reeneg
Hi there
Has anyone invested and found a Tom Tom useful in Ontario? Thinking of buying one but seem to be a lot cheaper in the UK than in Canada
TomTom is fantastic, i had one on a PDA in the UK and it guided me all the way through France and halfway down to Spain without 1 mistake, worth it's wait in gold just for the saved fuel alone. Having said that i would never buy one here in NS as outside of halifax we only have 2 roads, i also agree with HWP, there is some enjoyment by taking a wrong turn (i'm a man, i never get lost) and stumbling across a "hidden" gem.
 
Old Mar 15th 2006 | 11:35 pm
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Originally Posted by andy_sheila
TomTom is fantastic, i had one on a PDA in the UK and it guided me all the way through France and halfway down to Spain without 1 mistake, worth it's wait in gold just for the saved fuel alone. Having said that i would never buy one here in NS as outside of halifax we only have 2 roads, i also agree with HWP, there is some enjoyment by taking a wrong turn (i'm a man, i never get lost) and stumbling across a "hidden" gem.
Personally I think there's a time and a place for exploring...on your way to a job interview is probably not one of them!
 

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