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RAC is known for its breakdown services. Its business solution is wide spread on full support for
every type of road accident. They provide full service and support for breakdown assistance, commercial vehicle assistance, risk management, claims handling and many more. RAC Sat Nav System have stepped ahead in its roadside rescue service by offering its own navigation solution. RAC own line of GPS system, RAC 200 Europe GPS system offers exclusive features in navigating your place both quickly and safely. Search your destination easily with the help of SMS style fuzzy search and postcode search on 3.5-inch wide touchscreen.
The display menus are bright and clear to guide you with latest European country maps. Touchscreen buttons are very interactive and easy to press down for settings and functions. RAC 200 Europe sat nav comes fixed with safety camera location and quick spotting of point of interest locations thereby highlighting nearby hotels, restaurant, fuel station for any emergency and it’s all possible with this sat navigation for hassle free journey. RAC 200 is fully equipped with pre-installed software for giving perfect guidance in navigating the routes.
With the help of route 66 navigation software you can use seven-digit postcode search for door-to-door navigation and get most up-to-date European maps from electronic map NAVTEQ. All navigating instruction will be provided with step-by-step voice instruction and start looking for searchable favourite store, locations and address with the help of thousands of POIs. You can plan your route using pre-loaded UK & Ireland maps in 256MB MMC card with the estimated time and distance along with the automatic zoom function for full detail of complex roads. You can customize all the features on the screen and plan for quickest and shortest distance ever.
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RAC 200 EUROPE GPS SYSTEM………… NOT!
This SatNav is a load of crap, Bought it last year and although the maps are pretty much up to date and speed cameras are included, and it allows you to input a speed at which it warns you when you go over it.
I cannot rely on it, it takes about 10-25 minutes to find you after it is switched on, input where you want to go and if it is any more than 2 miles away it will lose you constantly-”no GPS!”
Am fed up trying to get any sort of satisfactory answer as to why this happens, Have tried to use this in a Toyota corolla, Mercedes, Opel combo and Cheverolet and it loses you pretty much after you start out.
For the hell of it I was going to try to use an optional antenna but guess what, Have been told you don’t need them so nobody stocks them.
Would advise you to shop elsewhere.
Would have posted something earlier but have only just found out about this site.
B. Whelan.
i have route 66 2006 on my laptop but don`t know how to link my sanav 2 it.
We bought our satnav about a year ago – we had vouchers for Argos and this was the cheapest one available. We live on the Isle of Wight but travel on the mainland from time to time and have found this budget satnav to be spot on – whether we are playing around by using it on the Island or using it seriously on the mainland it has proved a very simple to use and accurate means of not getting lost. We drive a Renault but I have also used it in a Mazda, whether different cars make a difference? We would recommend this to anyone looking for an occasional use, idiot proof satnav.