All the complaints I've listed above indicate that this TomTom isn't perfect. But they're not major enough problems to persuade me that TomTom is about to relinquish its crown as the king of in-car sat-nav.
The One XL is easy to use, provides clear and sensible driving instructions and isn't even that expensive – for £245 (check which maps are supplied before you buy) you can get the European maps version and if you shop around, the UK and Ireland version can be found for £200 or so – about the same as the equivalent Mio C520. Given a choice between the two there's no contest, and even without the speed cameras it's a straight sets win for the TomTom.
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