I just signed up for it yesterday.
This is my biggest complaint against Garmin. But it's not just Garmin, it's every GPS maker. They ALL charge for map updates. The GPS companies don't make the maps. There are map companies out there that provide them to everybody - GPS, and even the online mapping like Google, and Mapquest. And nothing is free for anybody. Navteq is the primary map company that sells the map info to other companies.
Still, the past price of $70 for a one year update has been pretty steep. Especially if you want to update every year. And that is only for one GPS! If you are like me and have several Garmin GPSs you're screwed! If you catch somebody at Garmin on the right day they will give you a small discount if updating the maps on multiple GPSs. I've never done it. Too pricey.
What I have done is update my primary GPS every other year. I want to have current info. Especially here in Arizona where the crazy growth has resulted in new freeways, not to mention local roads. Problem is, updating can be slow. There was a major 'loop' freeway that was completed here July 9, 2008 and it didn't even show up on Google maps until about a month ago. (10 months for a major freeway - WTF?!) Navteq must be hurting also with the present economy and getting a little slower. There are major local roads that are over a year old (maybe two) that Google maps (or Mapquest) STILL don't show. Still, I like to be as current as I can.
Remember also, that it's not just the roads but the POIs, or gas stations, restaurants, ect., that the updates 'update'. This is another complaint I have. The listings of these various businesses don't seem very accurate. Still I try to have the best info I can with a somewhat current map update. Though not sure, I believe this info is provided by third party vendors and not Garmin also. I have been meaning to email Garmin with a bitch about this. If they want to keep people happy, they need current, accurate info.
So, this year is the IBR where I will be riding to hell and back and I want to know how to get there! I have been delaying due to owning 4 GPSs. I have tried on numerous occassions to get discounts, but it ain't going to happen. So, pissed off as I am, I updated with the lifetime program. Big upfront cost, but now I don't have to worry about additional costs for the (one) GPS for the rest of it's life. I can update every six monts or so and not have to worry about cost. Hopefully this GPS lasts a while.
The GPS user is pretty much stuck between a rock and hard place on this. But to a certain degree, so is Garmin, who also has to pay (Navteq) for the current map info. They really need to get this sorted out for the future as it will no doubt piss a bunch of people off.
I do however take solace that my last GPS purchases have been extremely inexpensive. $230 for a brand new SP2820, and $165 for a refurbished SP2730. It's due to those prices that I can (barely) swallow ponying up $128 for the lifetime map on my primary GPS.
BTW, it took *forever* for the new map (1.92GB) to download to the computer, and then to install to the GPS.
BUT I'M UP TO DATE! :yahoo:
One last thing, you can go to Navteq's website and bitch about roads that are not accurate. Still, it could take them a while to get it sorted out.