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shotgun1 Mar 24th, 2015 21:15

2012 XC60 satnav RTI 2014/2015 map update discs
 
Hi,

Was interested in purchasing the 2014/2015 map updates for a 2012 XC60 if anyone has the discs.

thanks

RussJ759 Mar 31st, 2015 09:54

As per my PM...
 
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See PM for more info.

Timbotambo Apr 6th, 2015 12:40

I'm also after some for my MY2012 V70 so I'll have them off you when done as the ones in the pic are compatible

RussJ759 Apr 16th, 2015 18:04

Timbotambo, have PM'd you but not sure if its been sent as its not appearing in my "sent" folder?
Russ

cdlphil Apr 17th, 2015 12:38

Also after these discs, can we form a queue. Can't PM only just joined up.
Thanks

TimS Apr 17th, 2015 12:44

Unless I've misunderstood, you need the activation code that's specific to your vehicle? I received two 'free' updates (4 DVDs each) for my MY2013 V70, but those DVDs would be useless for another vehicle without the car-specific code. Are these DVDs using a different scheme?

cdlphil Apr 17th, 2015 18:09

I have the code via navteq for my car. just need the discs.

Timbotambo May 5th, 2015 14:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdlphil (Post 1896388)
I have the code via navteq for my car. just need the discs.

Same mistake I made!!!! That's code is only for those who get the free map updates from a new car purchase. If you want to buy map updates separately and get a code, the stealer will charge £170 (verified by both Navtech and Volvo).

DVD's are only £23 from dealer btw.

TimS May 5th, 2015 16:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timbotambo (Post 1908123)
If you want to buy map updates separately and get a code, the stealer will charge £170 (verified by both Navtech and Volvo).

Do you know if you can skip a couple of years & still pay £170 for the latest set, or would they sting you for the 'missing' years too? Ideally I'd keep mine as they currently are, & maybe buy an update in 3 years or so. I certainly don't want to spend £170/year, & don't need bang up-to-date maps.


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