That is half price of what they usually cost, and it comes with a one-year warranty. I’m not sure if you can get a better deal than this and I cannot emphasise enough how good TomTom is. I use TomTom every time I go to Johannesburg and it becomes necessary more than you would think in Cape Town too. It’s only when you have one that you will realise that. Instead of wasting time getting directions to that event or party or function, now you just need to get the address. And it’s one thing knowing where Lansdowne Road is. But do you know where 162 Lansdowne Road is? Who knows which side the numbers start TomTom does..
One of the best ways to keep your wheels on the right track, there’s no better gadget for the directionally-impaired than the TomTom. The nifty navigational device helps drivers to steer confidently with preloaded maps of Southern Africa, pre-installed safety cameras and spoken street-names. Though it still features maps, there’s no need to worry about reading it upside down because the TomTom provides both voice and visual turn-by-turn navigation. In essence, your car will be talking to you and telling you just where to go; and with its high-tech sorcery, it might even say something like, there will be no foolish lane-merging or silly u-turns in the next kilometre. No matter where you’re going or how good your sense of direction is, the TomTom can ensure you get there without any worry of getting lost or ending up somewhere you don’t want to be.
So do yourself a favour and get a TomTom – I assure you your life will change for the better.
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