Maybe some folk who work on a single car make more than any other make can't see the sense of dropping $999.99 to $1200 a year a year to update and likely just going to buy a new Port Freight 08 instead for what a Snap On Update costs , but would spend $200 a year to update a single make of car that is in dire need of updating. Or if too late and they already bought a Chinaman scanner the Bottom feeder who bought the used Snap On scanner used could buy a single make update of his choice for it for $200 and decide within 30 days if it works awesome enough to ante up the other $799.99 to completely update the tool with the remaining car makes.
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