$300 for 9.2 for Black Cartridge MT2500 including Euro
$500 Solus Pro including Euro
$650 Modis including Euro
$700 Verus
Of course the price of the Legacy software updates prices would need to go down to about the Rock Bottom $300 price near the end of a decade and Snappy would still be getting revenue from Legacy updates , from DIY back yard mechanics , retired guys working on old Sh@t, Guys still wanting to access OBD1 on something a little newer than a Brick with a 9V battery and a tiny black and white display , and supplementing older guys with Chinaman tools that occasionally won't work with an older OBD2 vehicle, or ocasionally need to scope something with a Modis or Verus.
Due to the amount of information in this update it will be provided on CD-ROM rather than online. The Snap-on ® SOLUS, SOLUS/PRO, MODIS and VERUS support TPMS. Yep.lots of money you will need to pay for the latest update and the one previous to that, so, you will probably be looking at a bill of around 800 - 900 quid. 2016 update is about all that scanner ever got before support for it it was discontinued. Just make sure the Solus Pro is in perfect working condition, because it is no longer is supported with repairs or parts, and not sure if anyone in the USA is even left that rebuilds the batteries If something happens to the software, and it can't be recovered, it will just become a wheel chock, because.
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