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xyzzy
July 27th 05, 01:53 PM
I ordered my GPS396 from Sporty's on July 20th. Yesterday I got a
letter from them telling me the projected ship date is August 31st.
Peter R.
July 27th 05, 02:58 PM
xyzzy > wrote:
> I ordered my GPS396 from Sporty's on July 20th. Yesterday I got a
> letter from them telling me the projected ship date is August 31st.
It'll be a long, hot summer for you. :)
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Maule Driver
July 28th 05, 12:59 AM
I ordered mine on July 18th - got August 16th. Should be interesting.
xyzzy wrote:
> I ordered my GPS396 from Sporty's on July 20th. Yesterday I got a
> letter from them telling me the projected ship date is August 31st.
>
>
Denny
July 28th 05, 01:10 PM
You guys keep leading the way, and in a year if I decide the 396 is
worth trading up to, the price will be nicely down...
denny
Maule Driver
July 28th 05, 02:19 PM
No problem! I resisted buying into a handheld until now so I'm happy to
be part of the herd chasing this one. I also resisted buying a multiple
component system until now - just hoping something like this would
appear soon.
Did the 395 and 296 ever come down in price before rumors of the 396
began to spread? I was staring pretty hard at the backup AI function
but the price never budged after a year or two...
Denny wrote:
> You guys keep leading the way, and in a year if I decide the 396 is
> worth trading up to, the price will be nicely down...
>
> denny
>
Marco Leon
July 28th 05, 06:28 PM
Don't count on the price going down significantly until they come out with a
new one with new features. That's been their mode of operation.
Marco Leon
"Denny" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> You guys keep leading the way, and in a year if I decide the 396 is
> worth trading up to, the price will be nicely down...
>
> denny
>
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xyzzy
July 28th 05, 07:33 PM
Maule Driver wrote:
> No problem! I resisted buying into a handheld until now so I'm happy to
> be part of the herd chasing this one. I also resisted buying a multiple
> component system until now - just hoping something like this would
> appear soon.
>
> Did the 395 and 296 ever come down in price before rumors of the 396
> began to spread? I was staring pretty hard at the backup AI function
What he said! Almost exactly. Over the last coupla years I came close
to pulling the trigger on a handheld and then again on one of those
nest-of-wires/pda/gps weather things but each time decided they aren't
quite what I want for the money. This is.
I wouldn't count on the price coming down anytime soon. I watched prices
of the 296 for a long time and there was little movement. The price of
the 396 may not come down significantly until the even-better 496 comes
out, then one can decide the 496 is so much better why not wait on its
price to come down, but it won't until the 596 comes out,then why not
wait for its price to come down, before you know it you'be been flying
four years without something that would really have enhanced the
experience, for the sake of saving a few hundred bucks -- not even a
full AMU.
Unless you're content with old generation equipment, eventually you have
to take the plunge and buy sometime, I figure if I get it when it's
cutting edge I'll have more time before it's obsolete and that's worth
paying the new product price.
YMMV!
> but the price never budged after a year or two...
>
> Denny wrote:
>
>> You guys keep leading the way, and in a year if I decide the 396 is
>> worth trading up to, the price will be nicely down...
>>
>> denny
>>
Darrel Toepfer
July 28th 05, 08:21 PM
xyzzy wrote:
> Unless you're content with old generation equipment, eventually you have
> to take the plunge and buy sometime, I figure if I get it when it's
> cutting edge I'll have more time before it's obsolete and that's worth
> paying the new product price.
Waiting just a bit longer to see if the 396 pushes downward the price on
the Lowrance 2000C, they've got terrain now for under $100 depending on
where you buy from as an optional upgrade, GPS is under $800...
Maule Driver
July 28th 05, 08:41 PM
A mode of op that this consumer appreciates. It sucks to regret a major
purchase. Low price is nice but continued satisfaction is nicer.
Marco Leon wrote:
> Don't count on the price going down significantly until they come out with a
> new one with new features. That's been their mode of operation.
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