MapSource City Navigator 2008 Europe - AT LAST!

Recived this from Garmin today - no prices on the email but follow the link and it's £59.99 + £2.90 Carriage (guess that equates to the $129.99) [2-3 weeks quoted delivery]

That price is for the NT upgrade, as opposed to the non-NT version used by earlier Garmins such as the 2610, Quest I etc.
 
GARMIN UPDATE

Hi chaps ,was looking at Garmin earlier today to check on any updates,it was mentioned that the update for 2008 will NOT be availible until June this year.
Hope that helps...
 
Don't know where you're looking, but this page says different.

And it allows you to order the update disk.

Do they have their dates in the other format? 02/06/2008 meaning 6th of feb.

Anyway, when I followed the email link it said not yet available although it recognised my unit. When I logged in and entered it myself ,it let me order the disc. No clue as to if it will be due an unlock charge though.

So enlighten me, if an unlock code will be required what is the benefit of sending a disc out before charging the customer?

What good is the disc if you don't decided to pay for the unlock code?

Why do they not just put it as a download and save the cost of posting them out?

And, with a 256mb quest is it going to use a lot more memory up?
 
No clue as to if it will be due an unlock charge though.

If you purchased your unit new since late last year (September ISTR) then you should qualify for a free upgrade, any earlier than that and you'll have to pay for an unlock-code.

So enlighten me, if an unlock code will be required what is the benefit of sending a disc out before charging the customer?

You don't need the unlock code until you're installing the mapping, I suppose they've decided to charge at that point. Psychologically, you've already got something for free so are more inclined to stump up for the code... :nenau

What good is the disc if you don't decided to pay for the unlock code?

You can use it as a drinks coaster...

Why do they not just put it as a download and save the cost of posting them out?

The mapping is on a DVD and takes up close to 2GB, whilst most have broadband these days that's still quite a chunk.

And, with a 256mb quest is it going to use a lot more memory up?

Depends on how you look at it; for coverage for a country such as the UK the file size will only increase marginally. For continental touring where you'll be loading mapping onto your Quest around a route plotted in Mapsource there will be a huge increase when comparing with much earlier mapping, City Select for example. When compared with City Navigator v8 and v9 there will be little difference. This is down to the larger mapping tile sizes in City Navigator v8 and later which cripples the Quest somewhat for long tours.

I have a Quest and have ordered the upgrade, my most current mapping is City Nav v8 so it's time for an update.

The Quest is still usable on long tours but you'll need Metroguide Europe (currently v9 is most recent) and a copy of MetroWizzz.
 
I got this email this morning:
City Navigator Europe NT 2008 Update Is Here

Garmin is pleased to announce the new City Navigator Europe NT 2008 Update. For the most up-to-date maps and navigation on your portable Garmin GPS unit, this is the software you want. This update offers extensive coverage for 33 countries in Europe - making it easy and convenient to update the detailed maps and latest points of interest into your compatible Garmin unit.
The City Navigator Europe NT 2008 Update is compatible with the i-series, StreetPilot C-series (not C5xx), Streetpilot 2720, Quest 2 and iQue M4.
The update includes:
• Increased coverage for Norway, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Slovenia, now at full country coverage
• Increased address range coverage
• Coverage for almost 8 million Km of roads
• More than 1.5 millions POIs
The update DVD is free of charge. However, you will need a new unlock code to view and use the new product, which must be requested through our online unlock process. An update charge might apply during this process. The update charge is $75 (+17.5% VAT if applicable) for the whole disc coverage.
Visit our website for more details about City Navigator Europe.
Order the City Navigator Europe NT 2008 Update today!
Customers will receive their City Navigator Europe Update discs within 4-6 weeks of placing their order.
Street detail changes continually. We recommend updating as soon as possible.

I then later got this one:

Garmin is pleased to announce the new City Navigator Europe NT 2008 Retail Map Update. For the most up-to-date maps and navigation on your portable Garmin GPS unit, this is the software you want. This update offers extensive coverage for 33 countries in Europe — making it easy and convenient to update the detailed maps and latest points of interest into your compatible Garmin unit.
The Retail Map Update is ONLY COMPATIBLE with the nüvi series, zumo series and the StreetPilot C5xx series.
The update includes:
• Increased coverage for Norway, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Slovenia, now at full country coverage
• Increased address range coverage
• Coverage for almost 8 million Km of roads
• More than 1.5 millions POIs
Visit our website for more details about Citty Navigator Europe NT 2008
Order the City Navigator Europe NT 2008 Retail Map Update today! Or you can purchase your City Navigator Europe NT 2008 Retail Map Update at your nearest Garmin Dealer.
Customers will receive their City Navigator Europe Update discs within 4-6 weeks of placing their order.
Street detail changes continually. We recommend updating as soon as possible.

Spot the difference?

No Mention of price in the second one.

SO I emailed, having found the $75 had increased to $129 and emailed this to check:

Sirs

In this email you quote the update cost as $75 plus vat. On your web site you quote $129.99. Is this the usual UK rip off by US based companies or is this a fraudulent e-mail?

I would be grateful for advice.

Garmins reply was:

The $75 was for an upgrade - The $129 is for a 'Hard Copy'

I asked for a link to the $75 version and am still awaiting a reply.

Will keep you posted
 
I asked for a link to the $75 version and am still awaiting a reply.

Do you have a myGarmin account? You can see all your registered units, associated mapping and all unlock codes as well as being able to order mapping upgrades. Doing it via this route gets you the upgrade price of $75.
 
I'll try that, thanks for the info -

Nope - still $129.99 even via myGarmin
 
Here is the actual reply to my query:

Thank you for contacting Garmin(Europe)Ltd.



The two prices you are seeing there are for two different DVD's. The update DVD will cost $75, but the full hard copy of the maps will cost $129.99. So what you are seeing there is correct. I hope this straightens things out for you.

Kind regards

Alex Collard Garmin (Europe) Ltd

Hard Copy of the maps? - Does that mean actual maps - rather defeats the object of satnav doesn't it.:confused:
 
Hi Guys,

I,m in New Zealand and have a Quest with NZ maps on which is quite good.

Next year I shall be visiting the UK and Europe and will buy a Zumo (much cheaper over there) with the UK and Europe maps loaded.

Question is how good are these maps as they seem to cover an awful lot of countries ?

Are they detailed enough or do they just cover the main routes.

Oh and I presume you can change the screen and voice commands from miles to kilometers ok ?

Cheers

Jim
 
Are they detailed enough or do they just cover the main routes.

Oh and I presume you can change the screen and voice commands from miles to kilometers ok ?

Cheers

Jim

Detailed enough that if you aren't paying attention, you will find yourself foot-padding your GS down a muddy rut, hoping like hell it gets better up ahead and not worse!.... :o

Of course you can change from imperial to metric.

Al...
 
Thanks for the replies guys you have been a great help.
I actually had a play with a Zumo today and think I will like it a lot, easy to operate and also to change from miles to kilometers in fact I am tempted to get one here in NZ, but at NZ$1650 about 645 pounds I think I will make do with my quest in the meantime !!!!!

Cheers

Jim
 
I'm currently running 2 units (SP3's) on V6 :D (1st unit purchased in 2004 & 2nd one last year)

Got an e-mail today from Garmin informing me of the City Navigator Europe 2008 Update.

Typed in my serial number & my free dvd is on it's way!

e-mail quotes...

The update DVD is free of charge. However, you will need a new unlock code to view and use the new product, which must be requested through our online unlock process. An update charge might apply during this process. The update charge is $75 (+17.5% VAT if applicable) for the whole disc coverage.

What can I expect from this upgrade?


I got the same email and typed in the Quest serial number off the back of it and it says it isn't registered. Logged into My Garmin and lo and behold there it is, when I clicked on updates it said there aren't any!

Ideas? Garmin helpdesk?
 
I got the same email and typed in the Quest serial number off the back of it and it says it isn't registered. Logged into My Garmin and lo and behold there it is, when I clicked on updates it said there aren't any!

Ideas? Garmin helpdesk?

Hi Paul,

Some guys (like myself) are ordering the NT version for the 2720/2820/Zumo, whilst you obviously need the "classic non-NT" version for the Quest/2610 etc.
So why not ring the help desk - they should not send out the mail if they know you have a Quest and the "classic" version is not yet available.
 
Zumo 550

I received my update DVD today - "Map Update 2008 City Navigator Europe NT" - connected my unit to my tablet PC and it took between 5 & 10 minutes to tranfer data to PC and then just over 10 minutes to (automatically) transfer data to 'build the new map file' on the unit, another 50 minutes to install 'map data' on to the unit - all okay so far.
 
Here is the actual reply to my query:

Thank you for contacting Garmin(Europe)Ltd.



The two prices you are seeing there are for two different DVD's. The update DVD will cost $75, but the full hard copy of the maps will cost $129.99. So what you are seeing there is correct. I hope this straightens things out for you.

Kind regards

Alex Collard Garmin (Europe) Ltd

Hard Copy of the maps? - Does that mean actual maps - rather defeats the object of satnav doesn't it.:confused:

You can register 2 personal Garmin units for Mapsource software. In my case, this is a Quest and a 2610. The upgrade from my existing version of Mapsource will be $75 + VAT. If I want to upgrade a third GPS or if I haven't registered my previous versions of Mapsource then I'll have to pay $129.
Phone Garmin to sort out your problem, don't email, don't use the web page.
 


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