Can you recommend a cheap sat nav system?
I have just bought a two year old Toyota Auris. It has everything except a built- navigation system. The Toyota dealer has quoted £750 to install. It seems a lot of money for an add on, is there a cheaper way of getting the job done?
Asked on 27 April 2015 by Barry Batley

That's actually quite cheap for a manufacturer system. I can't imagine how an outside supplier could offer anything compatible. Of course, the other way is a £200 TomTom that will be more up to date and comes with free updates for a year or two.
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