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TomTom Via 62 review: Gets you there, but not without a hiccup

Posted on September 13, 2016December 17, 2018 By Jarvis

Of all TomTom’s satnav offerings, the Via appears to make the most sense. It offers Traffic, meaning it’s a full head and shoulders above the entry-level Start model, but it’s slimmer and much more affordable than the Go models.

Available in two sizes: on review here is the 62, meaning it offers a 6-inch display; the 52, following logic, offers a 5-inch display and comes in at £20/$30 cheaper, although the feature set is otherwise identical.

So it sounds like a winner. But is this latest TomTom PND the one to choose?
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