Route 66 Maxi Review

With the growing trend for giant widescreen sat-navs we’ve noticed a distinct lack of well-featured but pocketable, smaller devices. Hearing our cry and responding with a loud honk of its big-truck horn, Route 66 has delivered two new devices that cater for both needs.

The Route 66 Maxi is a stylish widescreen sat-nav with hi-res maps and an excellent fuzzy search system set at a bargain price. The ‘Extras’ menu allows you to add additional functions to your device as and when you need them, but alongside the optional FM/Bluetooth cradle the price starts to add up.

The new Route 66 Maxi gives you all the basic components you need to navigate straight out of the box and then offers you a series of flexible upgrade options to expand your device to suit your budget.

You can now buy the regional version of the Route 66 Maxi for a starting price of £140 or £200 for the European version.

The new Route 66 Maxi gives you all the basic components you need to navigate straight out of the box and then offers you a series of flexible upgrade options to expand your device to suit your budget.

You can now buy the regional version of the Route 66 Maxi for a starting price of £140 or £200 for the European version.

Route 66 have done a good job on the Maxi. Its style is certainly a vast improvement on the previous Chicago series. The Maxi also provides users a low-priced stepping stone into the world of widescreen navigation, with the added bonus of multiple upgrade paths, though some may prefer everything to be included from the off.

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