V1.0 tool is here: www.diagnostic-world.com/pages/list_of_all_auto_diagnostic_tools_273181-z=960089&p=129341.cfm#content_item_129341 V3.0 tool is here: www.diagnostic-world.com/pages/list_of_all_auto_diagnostic_tools_273181-z=960092&p=135364.cfm#content_item_135364 CR PRO + here: www.diagnostic-world.com/pages/iCarsoft_CR_PRO_2024_ENHANCED_VERSION_Professional_Diagnostic_Package_All_System_Service_Function_Package_189010-z=969024&p=136203.cfm CR MAX here: www.diagnostic-world.com/pages/iCarsoft_CR_MAX_2024_ENHANCED_VERSION_Professional_Diagnostic_Package_All_System_Service_Function_Package_189010-z=969024&p=134064.cfm
When it comes to stuff like this. I work off a buy once cry once ethos. Buy the best you can afford that covers everything you could potentially need from the get go. Is the £400 budget what you guys would recommend or is there any benefit stretching the budget and going for the likes of GAP IID for example?
We would definitely agree with this. In the long term you will thank yourself for buying the tool that has the most amount of functions, rather than buying a lower end tool, and then realising that it doesn't have what you need 6 months down the line, and having to buy another tool. Thanks.
V1.0 tool is here: www.diagnostic-world.com/pages/list_of_all_auto_diagnostic_tools_273181-z=960089&p=129341.cfm#content_item_129341
V3.0 tool is here: www.diagnostic-world.com/pages/list_of_all_auto_diagnostic_tools_273181-z=960092&p=135364.cfm#content_item_135364
CR PRO + here: www.diagnostic-world.com/pages/iCarsoft_CR_PRO_2024_ENHANCED_VERSION_Professional_Diagnostic_Package_All_System_Service_Function_Package_189010-z=969024&p=136203.cfm
CR MAX here: www.diagnostic-world.com/pages/iCarsoft_CR_MAX_2024_ENHANCED_VERSION_Professional_Diagnostic_Package_All_System_Service_Function_Package_189010-z=969024&p=134064.cfm
I bought the LR v3 from them its a great tool got me out of a few sticky situations.
Thank you. It's a great item and we are happy you are pleased with it.
When it comes to stuff like this. I work off a buy once cry once ethos. Buy the best you can afford that covers everything you could potentially need from the get go.
Is the £400 budget what you guys would recommend or is there any benefit stretching the budget and going for the likes of GAP IID for example?
We would definitely agree with this. In the long term you will thank yourself for buying the tool that has the most amount of functions, rather than buying a lower end tool, and then realising that it doesn't have what you need 6 months down the line, and having to buy another tool.
Thanks.