Bumpkin
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Your off the shelf newly purchased Garmin will be hunky-dory as is. Just avoid doing a map update, and you'll be fine.
Probably true most of the time but out of date mapping will, more likely than not, manifest itself at the most inopportune moment. Hopefully we qualify the for nuMaps Guarantee, Pixmaina say yes, Garmin say yes but currently my myGarmin account says no.
A free update to the current mapping is got top be worth having surely. Admittedly you will only have Western Europe rather that all of Europe on the Zumo after the update.
Having said that I spoke to a Garmin Customer Services bod a couple of months ago and was told that there was a new updater in the pipeline that would split mapping across the internal memory and an installed SD card. Not sure if that's yet active or applies to the 660 (he said that it wouldn't be for all Garmins).
Speed camera files..... Delete or turn off. Delete, preferably, along with all the foreign voices, bizarre help files and any of the other old tat Garmin load it up with.
I agree with that, have already done so and installed PGPSW scamera files.
Stonker, mapping updates aren't absolute plain sailing admittedly but they are worth doing. Wait until I've done mine, Garmin allowing, and I'll talk you though any changes that might have occurred since I last did one about three months ago.
There is a step by step PDF guide here. Probably will make more sense to read that as you do it rather than try to make sense of it on it's own.
Have just ordered Lifetime Map update gift card from Handtec anyway... £50 as opposed to £75 from Garmin.
Current version is 2013.10 which has only been out for about a week.
). Was about £10 new off eBay, found out about the deal here. Now selling for around £50