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Garmin nüMaps Lifetime North America Map Updates

  • Updates the street maps on your compatible Garmin GPS for the lifetime of the device.
  • Get updated information on street and highway changes, new roads, new points of interest and other features.
  • Coverage includes detailed maps for the United States and Canada, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Mexico coverage is not included.
  • Pay only once and update for life: no monthly fees or other ongoing costs

Product Description
keeps maps current for road and points-of-interest changes,receive up to 4 updates per year without additional fees,valid for the life of your deviceAmazon.com Product Description
Garmin nuMaps Lifetime updates are available for the City Navigator NT street maps on your compatible Garmin device. Pay Once--Update for Life
Know where to go when streets change or new restaurants and other businesses open. With nüMaps Lifetime, you'll g... More >>

Garmin nüMaps Lifetime North America Map Updates

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5 Comments

  1. N. FERNANDEZ says:

    DELL, GMC, CIRCUIT CITY, JUST TO NAME A FEW WENT DOWN THE DRAIN IN PART BECAUSE OF BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE, BAD PRODUCTS AND THEY THOUGHT THEY WERE GODS.

    I HOPE GARMIN GOES DOWN AS WELL, BECAUSE THEY DON’T RESPECT THE CONSUMER.

    YOU CALL THEN AND THE FIRST THING THEY DO IS TO DISRESPECT YOU.

    THEY ALWAYS TRY TO BLAME US!!!!!!!!!!! IN TOP OF THAT YOU HAVE TO FOR 30-45 MINUTES ON HOLD!!!!! ARE YOU KIDDING ME.

    IT IS LIKE HAVING A FANCY CAR AND A BAD MECHANIC, YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT TO SPECT IF YOUR CAR BRAKES DOWN.

    STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY, UNLESS YOU LIKE HEADACHE AND WASTE YOUR TIME ON HOLD.

    IT IS A GOOD PRODUCT, BUT BAD CUSTOMER SUPPORT.

    A FEW KEY STRUCK AND THEY CAN MAKE YOU A HAPPY, AND A LOYAL CUSTOMER, BUT THE SEEN TO DO OTHERWISE MOST OF THE TIME.

    THE BEST PART IS WHEN THEY ACCUSED YOU OF HAVING A “INVALID CODE”, “YOU ALREADY USED IT” OR “IS NOT IN THEIR DATA BASE”.

    AMAZON SHOULD CONTACT GARMIN AND ADDRESS THIS ISSUE AT ONCE, THESE ISSUES ARE BAD FOR AMAZON AND ITS CUSTOMERS.

    TOO MANY REVIEWS WITH THIS PROBLEM.

    OH, BEFORE I FORGET, I’VE TRASHED MY GARMIN 680.

    GOODBYE GARMIN……….. THERE ARE MORE COMPANIES TO BUY GPS FROM AND MAYBE BETTER.

    GOOD LUCK GAMIN USERS!!!!!!!!!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I have not have had a chance to use it yet but I am sure it will be worth what I had to pay for it.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Not sure what happened here. Just received my card from Amazon – loaded up my Garmin – received the following: Invalid Product Key. Card is no good – I think I just lost $100. I did purchase the proper card that is “supposed” to work with my Garmin – I did everything 100% by the book – card is invalid. Not sure if these things have to be activated before mailed or what – but I can tell you this – it would have been worth the extra $19 to order directly from Garmin. Now I have to see if I can get a refund from Amazon – beware of this!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. tiofrio says:

    Garmin makes great GPS units. Too bad the updates are lousy. Not worth much. Their vendor keeps adding new stuff, but doesn’t take out defunct businesses and such. So the files keep getting bigger. Eventually your older unit will just run out of enough memory to load it all. Tom Tom next time for me; the user community can upload corrections to the database so their business model is simply better.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. The product works fine once installed. Unfortunately there is no option to spending a lot of money for updates. It is only good value when compared to the cost of annual upgrades. The activation and download process should be simple but is complicated by poor directions and illogical navigation that is required on the garmin website. The activation should have been only a few minute job but it took me over an hour of going around and around on the site. The merchant had registered the card correctly so that was no issue. The download took about 8 hours on a medium speed DSL. As others have said, I discovered at the end of the download that I would have to sacrifice certain areas to get it to fit on the memory. I have a Zumo 550. Why can Garmin not tell us ahead of time which units do not have enough memory so we can consider purchasing a card with the data on it?

    I have found that Garmin have very nice customer people who will do as much as possible to help. There is a long wait to get someone howwever. If the website people would make a better site I think it would free up the customer service group a lot to give advice instead of having them help people use the site.
    Rating: 3 / 5