I have heard of a number of people paying for TomTom. Is it that much better than Google Maps, or Waze? What are the benefits over them?
We've been using TomTom's devices that you stick to the screen for ages in our old cars that don't have Android Auto etc. We use one device and put it in the car we are using. What's more my wife can use it. I like the way they present the maps and traffic information. Lane guidance at junctions is also very good. I like the route bar that is on the right hand side, this shows the route you are going in a vertical bar with any hold ups on it, petrol stations, speed cameras etc. The device would also show your average speed over the distance that such cameras are active, very handy. Sadly the app doesn't do the average speed thing.
My biggest plus is doing multiple stop/destination routes. For a big trip to say, the Le Mans Classic, I include a number of stops, sights or towns along the way there and back. We don't use motorways or toll roads and like to see a bit of the country.
Anyway, I plan all this on the TomTom website with all the stops and then save it as a route. The stops and routes are then in the app on your phone.
Yes you can do routes in Google Maps but you are limited to 10 stops including the start point.
The TomTom website lets you save the route as a GPX file which is handy and can be imported into various apps and devices.
Google lets you save their route as a link to share.
Both the TomTom app and Google Maps lets you download the maps to your phone but Waze doesn't (last time I tried it). I was out in the sticks with limited phone coverage when trying Waze and it took ages to download the map data for that area so I was driving blind for a while.
The TomTom app shows the current speed limit of the road you are on. I'm fairly sure Waze does that but Google didn't when I was trying it but maybe does now.
Waze shows all the the users on the map as nice icons, I liked that!
I generally do a lot of planning on Google Maps saving favourites etc because I can see various things using the satellite view but have the final route on the TomTom.
The TomTom app is only £20 a year.
You can get a week's trial as well to try it out.