Costs of Nokia Maps Navigation

License costs for Drive (turn-by-turn) UK navigation using Nokia Maps (v3) appears to be €6.49 per 30 days, or €59 for 12 months. Yet you can buy symbian versions of third-party GPS nabvigation software (e.g. Garmin XT or Navigon MobileNavigator) for a one off cost of around £60.
Probably I am missing something here  ... is there a need to pay subscriptions on Garmin/Navigon, or is using Nokia Maps just a very expensive option?
Nokia E6-00 SIM free
Mac User

I guess that this another case of 'horses for courses'  ...
the Nokia maps model is very flexible, if as in timppu's example, you use a 30-day license to cover driving on vacation etc. However it seems that third-party approaches might be cheaper for longer-term intermittent use, if one is prepared not regularly purchase updated maps from Garmin (or whoever) and drive on last years maps.
On reflection my needs for SatNav turn-by-turn driving instructions are so occasional and intermittent that I might do better to buy daily or monthly licenses as required.
Many thanks for your comments
Message Edited by mushroom_daddy on 03-Jul-2009 09:40 AM
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