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Keep a clear head, everyone!
Sat nav calculates your moving speed from plot point to plot point. It's only absolutely correct if you're a) moving in a straight line, b) moving on the level, c) moving at a steady speed, d) it can 'see' the satellites. Contributor who said check it on a rolling road... well, it wouldn't matter how fast your wheels were turning, your vehicle would be travelling 0mph and that's what your satnav would show!
My satnav consistently indicates my X-Trail's speedo is over-reading by around 10%, but for the above reasons, I wouldn't use it as a speedometer- reading is too small for glance-use anyway and therefore unsafe. My previous car's speedo was apparently much nearer the mark- an MG ZS180, and I definitely noticed other cars going 'too slow' past speed cameras. I was using the same satnav device. Better safe than sorry when it comes too points on your licence and cash out of your pocket.
TTC.
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