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Some say Navteq is better and others Sensis. My own feeling is they are as good as each other and also as bad as each other. Interestingly Garmin have started to use Navteq but I suspect it is because Navteq are more willing to negotiate price than Sensis.Thanks Nicko Appreciate the fast reply. Do you know which maps would be found in. Navman (S series) TomTom 720 Pioneer AVIC Also, I think the Garmin 760 uses Sensis still, it had a Sensis opening screen credit. I'm in Sydney and most navigating would be within Sydney, or on main roads up and down the coast.
Are the POIs also set up by the map provider? Thanks heaps for the info! Does anyone know which brand of navigators use NAVTEQ and which use SENSIS maps, within Australia? The consumer is poorly served here. A most pertinant question and strangely one of the most difficult to answer in Australia. And one, which Choice our favourite consumer magazine, does not have a clue. Even more difficult.
Is to establish the release date of the supplied map and if and when a future map update will be provided and if it might be free of charge and if not how much? Bit Serial on this page. As far as I know the latest releases are: Sensis: R14 3 September 2007 Navteq:? Have you ever seen a GPS review which sensibly discusses this? A member here recently found out after buying a brand new, brand name, relatively expensive GPS that it came with Navteq 2006 Q1 maps. Not nearly good enough. Upon subsequent query there is a map update offer and we're waiting to find out the release date of this replacement. So if anyone has inside information and can advise the latest Navteq and Sensis releases and even dates of future releases.
That may be a start. At least you would be informed and shop for the 'latest' maps. PS 'Pois' are sold along with the 'map' by the map provider.
Maps are 'cheaper' with less Pois. Another unfortunate 'trick of the trade'. Which version do you have?
Buyer beware! I'd love to hear from anyone who has the inside story on this. And of course the answer to the question: which is the better mapping?!
Nicko's given the diplomatic and in all honesty probably the most reasonable answer. Since we may be comparing apples with oranges (different release dates), a shoot out comparison is very difficult. My very simple experience in my 200km from Sydney region is that Navteq maps additional minor roads, completely ignored by Sensis, however Navteq actually 'routes' via one of these roads which is most definitely 4wd only and only seasonally passable. Navteq shows another sealed secondary road as 'not joined' at a major intersection, so uses incorrect routing to overcome this mapping error. A major Pacific highway interchange /overpass network completed by Christmas 2006, is not mapped by either.