
Originally Posted by
Ditt63
I could buy if the price was reasonable... Suppose you travel for several countries regularly. How much $$$ you would spend on LM cards.... For my region I think USD90 is too much... I will keep waiting and will start using other maps... Regards.
Only $10 difference between the price of the lower 48 OEM 55 and 55LM in US:
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US & CA LM on a 56LM only another 10 bucks again. Add lifetime traffic for another 20 smackers to get a 55LMT or 56LMT. Very clever marketing by Garmin with the price bracketing.
Easiest for you might be to put the near new 55 on eflea and buy a 55/56LM[T] from a discount store. Unlikely you'll end up as much out of pocket as you would if you added an NA LM card to your 55 [BTW, that will only update the mapping directly on the unit to lower 48, but you can install the gmap folder to your PC to add all NA or MX/CA separately and legally to your unit with the correct codes].
LM cards cannot be purchased for any other mapping other than the OEM area normally [ie can't add EU to a NA unit is the example given by Garmin] but because solely US, or US/CA, or lower 48 States are not offered as after-market LM purchase, Garmin has to sell you all NA LM for those units.
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For a mapping region other than OEM [factory loaded] you are limited to buying 'one-off' map versions which don't give you additional files such as JCV either and cost the earth, eg US$100 for EU if you do it from NA:
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But don't feel too bad because if I do that from AU it'll cost me AU$109 [about US$118 on current conversion rates] for NA 'one-off' and AU$140 for EU and they come from the exact same Garmin server:
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