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Absolutely worthit, I'll get it again next year!
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Cool but one ear is all I need.
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Not much better than a Chilton Manual.
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Wont waste my $$$ on it.
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Old 06-01-2005, 06:16 PM
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Poll: AllDataDIY your Opinion???

Personally I'm glad I dropped the 24$ on a year, if nothing else the freeking harness illustrations are worth it.
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Old 06-01-2005, 08:23 PM
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im kinda lucky cause i have access to alldata at school and its very nice cause it has all the service bulitins (i printed the VTC repair bullitin out there) and such but i would never pay for it
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I already have access to every Nissan FSM
I prefer then compared to Mitchell OnDemand and AllData, then again the only thing I ever use them for is electrical pinouts
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Old 06-02-2005, 06:27 AM
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I got the mitchell ondemand5 at the shop, and an FSM at home, and an FSM for 94 online
so me no needs alldata, whom I SEVERLY dislike. they're OWNED by Autozone, so it's primary focus is to sell you parts, rather than fix a part
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Old 06-02-2005, 05:24 PM
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don't need to pay for it either cuz i work at a shop and its usefull in some areas but i wouldn't pay the money for it.
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Am I the only guy on the board that dosen't work at a shop??? Good to know I guess.
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its up to 24 a year now??

either way, i enjoyed it when i had it. it would take a while but if one would spend the time they could save or print off all of the pages and not have to pay the yearly fee.
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Originally Posted by mtcookson
it would take a while but if one would spend the time they could save or print off all of the pages and not have to pay the yearly fee.
Exactly my plan....
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Am I the only guy on the board that dosen't work at a shop???
Guess just you and me
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Old 06-03-2005, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by mtcookson
its up to 24 a year now??

either way, i enjoyed it when i had it. it would take a while but if one would spend the time they could save or print off all of the pages and not have to pay the yearly fee.

yeah but normaly doesn't it get updated yearly with new data for the newer cars??? so either way one would still have to pay to get the info thats necessary for the job.
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Originally Posted by GRNMAXDMON
yeah but normaly doesn't it get updated yearly with new data for the newer cars???
Ahhhh ya.. umm are you drunk?
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AlldataDIY now $6/year

I've been doing the $15/year and just got this offer in my e-mail today. It's like buying 2 years and getting 3 free.


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