Anyone found a killer solution to the problem of mounting a satnav in a trad?
I spent some time this morning working out a position for my TomTom: managed to get it hung just below the dash, roughly in front of the gearstick, where I can see the full screen (just), and don't bash it with either gearchange hand or left knee.
All fine then: plenty of contrast - as it's shaded by the dash; fixes satellites without delay, and it's dead handy for the 12v connector just next door. Sorted! Except ...
I can't hear Jeremy Clarkson's dulcit tones (a blessing, some may say!) - and that's with sidescreens on. I could hear fine with it stuck on the glovebox lid, but not in its new location. Guess there's nothing now for the sound from the rear-mounted speaker to bounce off. Can't win
Thing is: I can't get on with it screen-mounted (or on top of the dash), a) because it obscures my view - especially of the n/s wing, and b) because on a bright day I can't see the screen image. And affixed to the glovebox lid is just, well, naff really (and far from ideal when solo).
Add the stress of continental route-finding, and it could prove even more inflammatory than good old-fashioned paper

Any thoughts anyone?