Crack Carte Sd Navteq Update

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I am highly disappointed that Nissan doesn't update maps on the GPS for free. I purchased my Rogue about a year ago and the salesman told me that map updates were free, I asked him to specifically check for me before the purchase. About two weeks ago the message appeared on my GPS that a new map update was available.

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I had an oil change scheduled so I asked about updating the map and was surprised that the service manager told me that I had to call someone and obtain a code at a cost of $89.99. If the salesman was truthful with me I can tell you I would not have bought this car, I have not purchased other vehicles for a lot less. This is BS and Nissan should supply map updates at least for the warranty period for free. Never again Nissan will I buy from you. I understand that you are pissed, but this is not Nissan's fault. It is the shitty salesman's fault.

Try talking to the manager there and tell them what the sales d!ck said to you. If they don't give you the update for free and nothing less, then tell them you will be contacting Nissan USA. Free This would cost the dealer 0 dollars as I believe it's just updated from an SD card. You could also get it from ebay. Buy it here, Then sell it on ebay for the same price when done Of course I would accept nothing less than free updates from your Nissan dealership. Darylzero wrote:I understand that you are pissed, but this is not Nissan's fault. It is the s*** salesman's fault.

Try talking to the manager there and tell them what the sales d*** said to you. If they don't give you the update for free and nothing less, then tell them you will be contacting Nissan USA. This would cost the dealer 0 dollars as I believe it's just updated from an SD card. You could also get it from ebay. Buy it here, Then sell it on ebay for the same price when done Of course I would accept nothing less than free updates from your Nissan dealership.

I rather don't think that will work. You have to input an activation code in order to use the updated maps. The nav map system won't work without an SD card in the slot, and once you've activated the update, you'll need to keep the new card in the slot. BTW, that link's for the previous map 25920 ZW00D, the current map is 25920 ZW00E.

As I stated in my post I had the salesman check on the map updates but I forgot to mention that he checked with the sales manager and the sales manager was the one that said the map updates were free. One of your posts states that it isn't Nissan's fault it's the salesman’s fault I have to disagree. Nissan should not put a nav system in a car that requires paying for updates, there are GPS's out there that give you free life time map updates for free several of the TomTom GPS's offer free life time map updates and can be purchased for less than $100.

Rogue One wrote: I rather don't think that will work. You have to input an activation code in order to use the updated maps. The nav map system won't work without an SD card in the slot, and once you've activated the update, you'll need to keep the new card in the slot.

BTW, that link's for the previous map 25920 ZW00D, the current map is 25920 ZW00E. Didn't know you need an activation code. Even so you can just copy the SD card to another one and keep it in your car. Does the activation code just activate it or does it somehow phone home and make it so that activation code can't be used again?? RGG, is this the first time you have purchased a vehicle with a factory navigation system? You may not realize it but just about EVERY OEM charges for map updates, even during the warranty period.

If you're deciding to never buy a Nissan vehicle again solely because they don't provide map updates for free, you'll never be able to buy a new vehicle from any OEM in the future! Your expectations are not in line with actual conditions, which is something you should have looked in to before purchasing a vehicle. You cannot compare portable GPS units to OEM integrated GPS systems. Yes, TomTom/Garmin/etc have some models with lifetime map updates, that's made clear to you when you buy the unit. They also have units that don't have lifetime map updates. You shop and decide which is the best one for you. Cost of portable systems are a lot cheaper than factory systems but they don't offer the same level of integration and anti-theft appeal. Chem otkritj fajl sii review.

People get factory systems even though they're more expensive because they don't want to have to use suction cups, hide it away everytime they park so no one breaks in to their car, deal with turning down volume on stereo to hear prompts, etc. Pulled prices from but Ebay and some dealers may have them for cheaper. Point is, free map updates are not provided even during the warranty period. 2012 Honda CR-V USB map update is $149, on sale for $99. 2012 Nissan Rogue SD map update is $149, on sale for $99. 2012 Chrysler Town & Country map update for all three systems are $149. 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe USB map update is $199.

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