

Prominence is a new requirement since 2015. Terms that relate to the amount to be paid or which define the subject matter of the contract are only exempt from the fairness test if transparent and prominent. In a nutshell, all written terms must be in plain and intelligible language. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 applies to digital content supplied "free" with goods like Satnavs. Drawing the consumer's attention to terms and conditions stated on Garmin's website is not good enough IMO and any good Judge should give it short thrift. The packaging doesn't define "useful life" or "during the life of one compatible Garmin product". See for lifetime traffic, lifetime maps and safety camera details, coverage and terms and conditions.

Additional memory (purchase required) may be necessary for future map updates. Not transferable to another Garmin product. Lifetime Maps entitle you to receive map updates when and as such updates are made available by Garmin during the life of one compatible Garmin product or as long as Garmin receives map data from a third party supplier, whichever is shorter.

Traffic and safety camera alerts not available for all areas. "Lifetime traffic applies for the useful life of your product or as long as Garmin receives traffic data from its supplier, whichever is shorter. I kept the packaging of my Garmin Camper 760 LMTD-D.
