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rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Sep 30, 2016

Lifetime updates for Garmin GPS

I went to try to update my Garmin StreetPilot GPS unit and was told that my "Lifetime" nuMaps updates could no longer be used.
It appears that when Garmin makes a change to their software, the older GPS units have reached the end of their lifetime, according to Garmin. Updates are no longer provided, period.
As an alternative, they did offer a free exchange of my 7" screen StreetPilot for one of two different 5" screen GPS(57LM or 58LM) units that are no longer in production. These are low end Garmin products that are at the end of production.
Garmin also offered me a 20% discount off of their MSRP on any other GPS unit that they sell. A little checking on the 20% discount means that the reduced price is close to what the online discount houses sell the same GPS.
Oh well! At least they don't manage my HealthCare. :B

15 Replies

  • FrankShore wrote:
    If you liked your old Garmin, I'd go with the RV 760LMT, it's a great unit. Just add a Micro SD card and you'll have plenty of room for map updates later, etc!


    Frank,
    The point is that Garmin determines when your Lifetime updates will cease and the useful life of your GPS is over. I specifically asked about the download since my 7200 did have enough memory space if the old map was removed AND the 7200 GPS does have a slot to insert a memory chip.
    Here is part of my email correspondence:
    Due to hardware limitations, the StreetPilot actually cannot support any new map updates even if the hard drive space on the device is cleared. Garmin Lifetime Updater will not be able to successfully download any map updates. I apologize for the inconvenience this causes you.

    If you read on the back of your nuMaps Lifetime card, part of the fine print is that Garmin will supply updates for the useful life of the GPS or as long as their software supplier provides updates, which ever is SHORTER.
    If you happen to buy a new GPS unit towards the end of their software run, you may only have a short time that you receive updates. A search online finds that I could still buy Lifetime update cards for my StreetPilot 7200, for $64.95, even tho they are totally useless at this point since the Garmin Updater will not allow updates.
  • Dick_B wrote:
    In a previous post I stated that I had to buy a newer GPS because my old one did not have enough memory to download the maps for the US. It was also a StreetPilot with 7 inch screen. I now have a dezl 760LMT with big screen and am happy with it.

    Dick, is the dezl 760LMT the same as the "RV 760LMT" ?
  • If you liked your old Garmin, I'd go with the RV 760LMT, it's a great unit. Just add a Micro SD card and you'll have plenty of room for map updates later, etc!
  • Dick_B wrote:
    In a previous post I stated that I had to buy a newer GPS because my old one did not have enough memory to download the maps for the US. It was also a StreetPilot with 7 inch screen. I now have a dezl 760LMT with big screen and am happy with it.


    Yep, I have the 760LMT as well but it does not have the same articulated mounting bracket that my StreetPilot 7200 had. The 760 mounts to the window on the passenger side for her to use it to search for destinations. With a padded dash the only place on the drivers side I can mount the 760LMT on the dash puts it way too low to be as visible as my 7200 which has a bracket that allows it to extend above the steering wheel.
  • In a previous post I stated that I had to buy a newer GPS because my old one did not have enough memory to download the maps for the US. It was also a StreetPilot with 7 inch screen. I now have a dezl 760LMT with big screen and am happy with it.