City Navigator Download questions
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xinul
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City Navigator Download questions
If I purchase the "City Navigator" map as an additional download, are updates included, or do I have to pay for each update separately? What would each update cost? Has anyone had any experience with this?
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JungleJim
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Re: City Navigator Download questions
If you purchase a map on the Garmin website, be it City Navigator or a Topo Map, it is a one-time purchase of the version current at time of purchase only. In other words, no updates included and you have to do a new purchase to buy an updated version of the map. Also no discounted price when purchasing a new version.
Current: GPSMAP H1, inReach Mini 2 - Previous: GPSMAP 67, inReach Messenger, GPSMAP 66sr, Oregon 700, Dakota 20, Edge 1040, Edge 1030 Plus, Edge 1030, Edge 520 Plus, Edge 520
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Wojtas81
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Re: City Navigator Download questions
City Navigator is based on HERE maps which are heavily outdated in many areas.
Think twice if you want to buy it.
There are free OpenStreetMap based alternatives (like OpenMapChest, AlternativasLibres) that are up to date.
Think twice if you want to buy it.
There are free OpenStreetMap based alternatives (like OpenMapChest, AlternativasLibres) that are up to date.
GPSMAP 66sr, GPSMAP 64sx, Montana 680t, Oregon 700
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xinul
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Re: City Navigator Download questions
Thank you very much for the information. I find it very strange that Garmin only offers updates for the pre-installed maps.
Is OSM a good alternative, especially when it comes to routing?
Is OSM a good alternative, especially when it comes to routing?
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Wojtas81
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Re: City Navigator Download questions
For car navigation, Garmins aren't wonderful. The problem is that City Navigator (HERE maps) has so many bugs which aren't fixed at all, that it is simply unacceptable. In many areas they are outdated 10 years or more.
They have Map Creator for reporting bugs, but it is futile - they ignore almost everything.
You can switch to OSM and have up to date maps, byt you will lose speed limits, lane assistant, live traffic, etc.
The best you can do is just to buy cheap Android phone and use anything else (Google Maps, TomTom, etc.).
They have Map Creator for reporting bugs, but it is futile - they ignore almost everything.
You can switch to OSM and have up to date maps, byt you will lose speed limits, lane assistant, live traffic, etc.
The best you can do is just to buy cheap Android phone and use anything else (Google Maps, TomTom, etc.).
GPSMAP 66sr, GPSMAP 64sx, Montana 680t, Oregon 700
