2ndGearRubber
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Preface, I am not super interested in this deal, it was just presented to me earlier today. It got me thinking that I have never quantified what my end goal is with eventually moving to another snapon tool. I have two other "asian" tools and I am not interested in moving away from snap on completely. ~4 years ago, I acquired a new Solus legend as part of a package deal for 2050, and ~ 2 years after that 2k and that tool got me into my current tool - a generation 1, windows 7 Zeus. So my effective out of pocket cost on this tool is $4050, less update cost which is another topic and another thread for handling which tools to keep current and why.
Anyway my dealer calls me and says he has a brand new zeus+ tool, $4500 plus my current tool. I didn't ask if it included any "free update" time, usually they give you 1 year as I remember, then you can buy a data plan or single updates. Just for the thread knowledge I should ask my dealer if I can keep my locked in data plan cost on a new tool, even if there is a period where I would not be paying as it would have "free updates" for a given time.
This thread is less about that specific deal, and more about when people are updating the staggeringly expensive snapon tools to new units. My plan was always to wait for the Zeus++ or whatever the next model is and then vulture my way into a then used zeus+. I'm not interested in removing Snapon scan tools from my setup, and we can discuss that I suppose or whatever else if it's relevant. I wish they would just sell me a verus+ with no intelligent diagnostics and spare me a few grand. All I ever use in that feature is suretrack for basic analytics and TSB lists. Maybe the repair data/mileage graph and TSB list are actually part of the intellegent diagnostic system, IDK. I tried using it a few times and didn't like it with the preselected graphs, tests, etc. Maybe people eventually finds it saves them time overall?
So for those with snap-on tools, what's your eventual upgrade path? Are you running the tool until all updates/support is gone? Trading more often to avoid subscription costs and keep a warranty? Waiting on new releases and upgrading into someone elses trade-in tool? On various social media platforms it seems like some loud voices are moving away from snapon diagnostic tools entirely, but I'm not sure I am ready to do so.
Anyway my dealer calls me and says he has a brand new zeus+ tool, $4500 plus my current tool. I didn't ask if it included any "free update" time, usually they give you 1 year as I remember, then you can buy a data plan or single updates. Just for the thread knowledge I should ask my dealer if I can keep my locked in data plan cost on a new tool, even if there is a period where I would not be paying as it would have "free updates" for a given time.
This thread is less about that specific deal, and more about when people are updating the staggeringly expensive snapon tools to new units. My plan was always to wait for the Zeus++ or whatever the next model is and then vulture my way into a then used zeus+. I'm not interested in removing Snapon scan tools from my setup, and we can discuss that I suppose or whatever else if it's relevant. I wish they would just sell me a verus+ with no intelligent diagnostics and spare me a few grand. All I ever use in that feature is suretrack for basic analytics and TSB lists. Maybe the repair data/mileage graph and TSB list are actually part of the intellegent diagnostic system, IDK. I tried using it a few times and didn't like it with the preselected graphs, tests, etc. Maybe people eventually finds it saves them time overall?
So for those with snap-on tools, what's your eventual upgrade path? Are you running the tool until all updates/support is gone? Trading more often to avoid subscription costs and keep a warranty? Waiting on new releases and upgrading into someone elses trade-in tool? On various social media platforms it seems like some loud voices are moving away from snapon diagnostic tools entirely, but I'm not sure I am ready to do so.