
 Originally Posted by 
RangieBit
					
				 
				Actually I think HawkEye tools are probably the only ones that have a reasonable pricing model!!
Most other diagnostic tools require a new license for EVERY vehicle regardless of whether it is the same type as another. They are locked to a VIN (or number of VINs). Given development costs I understand why they do this.
The HawkEye is the only tool that I know of that allows use on a type of vehicle. That is, if it is unlocked for an L322 Range Rover it will work on ALL L322 Range Rovers it may be plugged into.
For an extra $250 to allow it to work with all D2s, or all P38s for example, I think is excellent value considering the amount of R&D that has gone into producing the code for these things.
Anyway that's my take on it.
Normal programming may now resume.
Cheers,
Iain
			
		 
	
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