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Virtual Geezer
08-17-2012, 08:51 AM
For those of you that have a Garmin GPS and have the lifetime map updates the latest release 2013.20 is now available for downloading from the Garmin site. The files have been on the servers for a few days and they have now been released to the general public.

If you have a Garmin model that has Junction View the large, full screen file is also available for download. Here is the link for the larger JV file.

http://download.garmin.com/support/2013_20/NA/JV/D3060070A.JCV

Please note that the downloads do take some time as a lot of people are doing their updates.

VG

looneycat
08-17-2012, 10:42 AM
thanks, got it!

Cedwards38
08-17-2012, 12:34 PM
Wonder if it includes The Villages south of 466A?

Joaniesmom
08-17-2012, 12:42 PM
For those of you that have a Garmin GPS and have the lifetime map updates the latest release 2013.20 is now available for downloading from the Garmin site. The files have been on the servers for a few days and they have now been released to the general public.

If you have a Garmin model that has Junction View the large, full screen file is also available for download. Here is the link for the larger JV file.

http://download.garmin.com/support/2013_20/NA/JV/D3060070A.JCV

Please note that the downloads do take some time as a lot of people are doing their updates.

VG

Is there a way I could purchase a "last" update? Mine is years old and anything better than 2003 would be an improvement. OK I'm cheap! :)

asianthree
08-17-2012, 01:18 PM
Wonder if it includes The Villages south of 466A?

last update didn't have buttonwood

Trish Miller
08-17-2012, 01:19 PM
Thank you so much for the info!! Greatly apprecaited!!

GordyM
08-17-2012, 01:23 PM
Thank you.... This will come in handy for our move down to TV

Virtual Geezer
08-17-2012, 06:30 PM
Everything north of 466a was covered in the last couple releases.

The area south of 466a started showing in the last release. One thing to remember that TV builds roads faster than the mapping company can get them recorded and into their maps.

An easy way to check is to go to MapQuest.com and see if the streets are shown there. Both MapQuest and Garmin buy their maps from a company called Navteq. Once you see a new area there it will be in the next Garmin release. It always shows up on MapQuest first.

VG

Virtual Geezer
08-17-2012, 06:32 PM
Wonder if it includes The Villages south of 466A?

Many of the streets south of 466a are covered and have been in the current and last release.

VG

gomoho
08-17-2012, 06:34 PM
Had my car serviced today and was told to update my GPS in the vehicle would cost $399. Holy cow - what is that all about???

Virtual Geezer
08-17-2012, 06:45 PM
Is there a way I could purchase a "last" update? Mine is years old and anything better than 2003 would be an improvement. OK I'm cheap! :)

Depending on what model GPS you have there might be a problem. Older units did not have the memory capacity of the newer units and the files are getting larger and larger. If you are able to add an SD memory card to your unit you will be okay.

You might be better off getting a new unit that comes with the lifetime maps update and that can be updated 4 times a year.

Something else to look at is Walmart. I think this may be online shopping only but they have refurb 3790LMT for $159.98 which is a great deal. Only thing is that it may be a temporary thing and you have to act fast.

VG

Virtual Geezer
08-17-2012, 07:11 PM
Had my car serviced today and was told to update my GPS in the vehicle would cost $399. Holy cow - what is that all about???

That is the price one pays for having one of the built in factory units. You are at the mercy of the vehicle manufacturer. Not a wise investment in my opinion but the dealer will not tell you that.

Try a Google search on GPS update for the make and model of vehicle and see what you can come up with.

VG

BobKat1
08-17-2012, 07:15 PM
Had my car serviced today and was told to update my GPS in the vehicle would cost $399. Holy cow - what is that all about???

Virtual Geezer correct about being at the mercy of the mfgr if you have a factory nav. Depending on your make of car, if you do some research and shop around you can probably find an update for less than that dealer quoted you.

I had the same situation with my car and was able to save about $100 on an update.

Pturner
08-17-2012, 07:19 PM
Thank you, Geezer. It was kind of you to take the time to post. I'll download the update.

shalomuall
08-17-2012, 08:21 PM
Thank you. Maybe this time I will be able to find my way around.

Dancing Queen
08-19-2012, 05:09 PM
For those of you that have a Garmin GPS and have the lifetime map updates the latest release 2013.20 is now available for downloading from the Garmin site. The files have been on the servers for a few days and they have now been released to the general public.

If you have a Garmin model that has Junction View the large, full screen file is also available for download. Here is the link for the larger JV file.

http://download.garmin.com/support/2013_20/NA/JV/D3060070A.JCV

Please note that the downloads do take some time as a lot of people are doing their updates.

VG

Thank you So So much for posting this I just bought my Nuvi 50LM in the past 2 months, when I registered it was already up to date, and so
I had not done one yet, and was afraid I would miss my first update, and would be disqualifed from more. You are a life saver! (I am now signed up for the LM desktop updates.):doggie:

FYI: This is the fastest opening ,and linking Garmin yet just one or 2 seconds, and No Recalculating message for those interested in purchasing a new one, Amazon was least expensive 2 months ago.

Joaniesmom
08-19-2012, 06:36 PM
Just downloaded my one-time copy. My GPS, Gladys, is ready to go, guiding us to our new home in The Villages! Yea!!!!!

PS Thanks for your help, VG!

Golfer in Sanibel
08-19-2012, 06:37 PM
Had my car serviced today and was told to update my GPS in the vehicle would cost $399. Holy cow - what is that all about???

New discs for your in-dash GPS and 100% mark-up for the dealer. My Audi GPS is the same. Garmin now offers Lifetime updates for a slightly higher fee. $89.95

https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=33379&utm_source=Garmin&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=0512MapUpdate

lightworker888
08-19-2012, 06:59 PM
I have garmin Nuvi that I bought a year ago and have updated once. It has a lifetime maps with it but when I went to update it said there wasn't enough room. Then when I went to smaller data I could get the Eastern states but not into Canada so is there a way to get Ontario and the states down to Florida? If I add the eastern states will I lose the map with Canada? Surely I don't need a new GPS after a year!!! What is a micro SD card and would it hold enough for a few more updates? Any help is appreciated.

LW888

jblum315
08-19-2012, 07:04 PM
I got the update today. Took awhile to download. Yes, it has a little bit of south of 466A, just a sketchy outline really.

Dancing Queen
08-19-2012, 07:27 PM
I have garmin Nuvi that I bought a year ago and have updated once. It has a lifetime maps with it but when I went to update it said there wasn't enough room. Then when I went to smaller data I could get the Eastern states but not into Canada so is there a way to get Ontario and the states down to Florida? If I add the eastern states will I lose the map with Canada? Surely I don't need a new GPS after a year!!! What is a micro SD card and would it hold enough for a few more updates? Any help is appreciated.

LW888

Took me a little while to find it, but here you go, the list is towards the bottom of the page, to find your models sd card, and the maximum memory size.

https://support.garmin.com/support/searchSupport/case.faces?caseId={0b087770-5dba-11e1-dd60-000000000000}

buzzy
08-19-2012, 08:15 PM
I have garmin Nuvi that I bought a year ago and have updated once. It has a lifetime maps with it but when I went to update it said there wasn't enough room. Then when I went to smaller data I could get the Eastern states but not into Canada so is there a way to get Ontario and the states down to Florida? If I add the eastern states will I lose the map with Canada? Surely I don't need a new GPS after a year!!! What is a micro SD card and would it hold enough for a few more updates? Any help is appreciated.

LW888

If your Garmin GPS can hold a plug-in memory card (SD or micro SD), then you can load the remainder of the maps on it, as if they were all connected. I will answer briefly, since I don't feel comfortable trying to be an instructor. I was in your position last year, and had never installed an SD (secure digital) card into the slot in the NUVI. I e-mailed Garmin tech support, and was given a detailed, but complicated, procedure to complete the download. Essentially, I had to download the entire update to my computer first, then run a map installer utility which can be directed to place the additional map parts onto the card. I have just done this again for the latest release, and I think I got it right. I will look for the old e-mail, and maybe I can forward it to you.

A side benefit to all this is that I also installed the Garmin Base Camp application on my computer, which should allow me to do trip planning ahead of time. However, I have not had the time to learn the software.

lightworker888
08-20-2012, 06:11 AM
Thanks Buzzy. I have the new map downloaded on the computer so if you find the email for the install that would be great. PM me if you need my email or post it if you are OK with that. It would be great to have it so that I can get the upgrade to my GPS. I was going to look for the micro SD today later as I would like the new map before I head back to TV in a few weeks.:a040:


LW888

buzzy
08-20-2012, 08:01 AM
LW888,

Sent PM for your email

EdV
08-20-2012, 08:51 AM
If you are purchasing a new Garmin Nuvi GPS, be sure to select a model that includes the ‘LM’ designation which stands for lifetime map updates. Fairly important for TV which is constantly expanding.

The LM feature can be added to older models.

Xavier
08-20-2012, 09:25 AM
Is there a way I could purchase a "last" update? Mine is years old and anything better than 2003 would be an improvement. OK I'm cheap! :)

I bought lifetime updates (four times a year) for $90 on Amazon. It's the way to go. Come to think of it, if your unit is that old you probably could buy a new GPS for just a little over the lifetime update amount and it'll come with a lifetime update. Seriously, give it consideration.

Xavier :super:

Virtual Geezer
08-20-2012, 11:00 AM
I have garmin Nuvi that I bought a year ago and have updated once. It has a lifetime maps with it but when I went to update it said there wasn't enough room. Then when I went to smaller data I could get the Eastern states but not into Canada so is there a way to get Ontario and the states down to Florida? If I add the eastern states will I lose the map with Canada? Surely I don't need a new GPS after a year!!! What is a micro SD card and would it hold enough for a few more updates? Any help is appreciated.

LW888

The current full coverage map file is about 1.7 gig bytes in size and they are getting larger with every update. This covers all North America. Also if your unit supported Junction View the file can be either 775 meg for full screen or about 460 meg for half screen.

Memory cards are very cheap today and I would add at least a 4 gig card. The latest firmware updates on many of the Garmin models will automatically store the files on the SD or micro SD card if not enough space is available in the core memory. Now to be safe you should check and see if your firmware is up to date and then do the map update.

A comment about Junction View. This is a feature that Garmin has added to the GPS that will show an almost real life picture of upcoming interstate exits and it will show you what lane to be in for your route of travel. The difference in the two screen sizes is that the full screen pops up on the display about .8 of a mile before the intersection and stays on for only about .2 of a mile or a few seconds depending on the speed of travel. The half screen version appears until you pass the intersection and only takes up half of the screen so you can still see your route. I have tried both and will be sticking with the half screen version.

VG

Shimpy
08-20-2012, 03:53 PM
That is the price one pays for having one of the built in factory units. You are at the mercy of the vehicle manufacturer. Not a wise investment in my opinion but the dealer will not tell you that.

Try a Google search on GPS update for the make and model of vehicle and see what you can come up with.

VG

My Honda motorcycle with built in GPS made by Garmin uses an SF card which is replaceable with a new card. Right now the cost is $95.