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Author: ChrisKnottIns - Replies: 0 - Views: 6515
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Author: marktourino - Replies: 3 - Views: 4234
Navi 50 Intellilink
Ladies/Gentlemen

I know that the Navi 50 is for the Vauxhall vans & is touch screen but the maps used for these Navi 50 are from the NaviExtras website which you can download latest maps & the speed cameras POI, the Navi 950 doesn't have speed camera POI, so the question I ask is whether there would be way of bypassing the Navi 950 map software with the Navi 50 map software if possible at all or is the Navi 50 intellilink just a generic model based around the NaviExtra mapping system.
Author: Vx-Mad-G - Replies: 5 - Views: 4044
Tyres-225/45/17 instead of 225/50/17 ???
Hi all,

I need to change my tyres and thinking of whacking on some winters over the next few months.

Thing is, the 225/50/17 seems such an expensive size. 
Can I change it to 225/45/17..?

If so, any impact to the car, drivability, stability, etc?

It's a 2011, 2.0 Diesel 5 door.

Thanks