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Enter your product key into my.garmin.com to download a new set of map updates up to four times a year. Whatever the original maps on your Garmin, as long as an updated map is available, get n|+Maps for the whole of Europe and enjoy a Lifetime* of confident navigation.
We have a Garmin GPS unit with lifetime updated maps which only covers the US. We would like to use a Garmin for travel in Europe. Can we get the European maps added to our current unit without screwing up the lifetime US maps? Or would we be better off to buy a new Garmin unit with just the European maps? If we were to do that, does anyone know where we would buy such an item and would it also have lifetime updated maps. I would like to stick with the Garmin brand due to familiarity with how the product works.
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We used a garmin in southrn France and Northern Spain and found it essential and the best thing was I rented it! Not with the car but on my own via the internet it cost about $75 for a 21 day rental and was preloaded with the latest maps of europe! Considering getting one in a car rental is about $8/day and buying new about $150 plus map cost this was , in my opinion, the most cost effective way to go.
I have two suggestions. 1. rent a GPS from the company you rent your car from. We used Autoeurope and we rented a GPS from them. It was mailed to us at home before we left. It was all up to date for the country (France) that we visited. It was a cheaper option than renting the GPS when we picked up the rental car. OR 2. On our last trip we rented a car for a couple days in Spain. I used the app, maps.me, all you need to do is download the map for your country (ies) when you have wifi. Then the app can be used offline just like GPS. I recommend using it a bit at home to get used to it.
A few years back my old Garmin, which I liked, was just too old to update. I found a brand new one, with high-rez screen, fancy features, with included lifetime maps/data for both North America and Europe, compact and lightweight, a bargain. I've used it all over the US, Canada, Mexico, the UK, Italy, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, even Japan and Australia (I did have to buy maps/database for those Asian countries). It's a wonderful little unit.
2 years ago I bought a Garmin on Amazon with lifetime European maps. It was helpful in Italy and Spain, though in Italy, my rental car had built-in GPS. Last summer I finally broke down and bought a smart phone and I've been using Waze since then.
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