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$1500.00 and the reason the gen 1 all i had was problems but the scope worked good.
You must be joking right. The V1 is the only one with an integrated scope module...and also works with the wireless module....so this is a win win...the differences from all versions have not been that great .....
Diagnostic Specialist, diagnostic tool specialist. You name It I have it or have used it! MasterTech since 1998.
How much would you pay did a second hand verus with 12.4 software and all personality keys and cables etc??
Thanks guys
Half of new would probably be the maximum I would pay for a unit in excellent condition - it would go down from there. I would perhaps be willing to pay a GOOD Snap On dealer a little more than an individual
for any added support he may provide.
You can expect the reputation of your business to be no better than the cheapest item or service you are willing to sell. - Wheel
If it has personality keys, its a Gen 1, unless theyre the Mercedes? keys. I believe I have one cable that takes a key for somethign euro... I forget what
If you convert the British Pound to US Dollars some of the other guys would have a better reference point. It also depends on what they sell for NEW "across the pond"...
You must be joking right. The V1 is the only one with an integrated scope module...and also works with the wireless module....so this is a win win...the differences from all versions have not been that great .....
You mean (Verus Classic) is the only one with an integrated scanner module, right?
Gruss,
At any rate, Verus Classic is more flexible. You can scan wirelessly if you have an S-3 wireless scanner module and still be able to scan with a cable (using keys) by merely pairing with one or the other (scanner modules) internal or external.
The Verus classic has less processing speed and RAM. The RAM can be upgraded with a large amount of labor, hardly worth it.
If you did upgrade the RAM, an SSD would speed up performance a lot (if you wanted it).
I have a Verus Classic, it is stock and speed is not an issue.
Thanks for your input, regarding speed how fast is it compared with for example the vantage pro? I currently use a texa navigator which is laptop based. Once connected to the car and module it's fine, but if I want to go from the engine ECU to the BCM it takes ages!
Thanks for your input, regarding speed how fast is it compared with for example the vantage pro? I currently use a texa navigator which is laptop based. Once connected to the car and module it's fine, but if I want to go from the engine ECU to the BCM it takes ages!
No, I mean all Verus incarnations compared to each other. I wouldn't compare a Verus to a Vantage Pro since it is not a PC.
Bob that's a good point... I have some more questions...
How big is the harddrive and could other programmes be loaded onto it... For example autodata that is very popular here in the uk. I think the programme is approx 1.5gb in size
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