![]() If it was limited to high end units with other unique features it might be harder to make this determination, but if that were the case I likely would consider the deal suspect. Obviously there is some range in GPS prices, but if Garmin started do this with more than just one or two models I could pretty easily determine if the prices reflected a true savings or if they indicated a effort to get users to buy the lifetime updates at the time of purchase. With Google providing really free map updates for Android users, it is reasonable that a company building GPS units may have to respond with free map updates, but I would want to know if I'm really getting free updates or just being told that I have to buy the updates with the GPS. My first thought is "Are they really giving something to make the purchase more attractive, or are they just increasing the price to cover lifetime maps?". What are your thoughts about Lifetime maps and traffic on some new models starting April 2010? ![]()
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