Garmin, purveyors of shite software for unreliable devices. OK, my car is now 7 years old, (but its only done 47k miles!) and the newest one with the same nav/entertainment/car info device is over 4 years old, but totally stopping all support, including map updates? The updates were a ripoff anyway, as they were still a couple of years out of date when they issued them, but to totally stop? So how am I supposed to navigate to this place which is in a postcode you do not recognise (because it was built about 2 years ago), buy a new separate Garmin nav unit, I think not! A Tomtom, which has a far, far better user interface, and free map updates for ever, and costs the same as two map updates for the Garmin, will be purchased in due course. The Garmin thing has also decided it doesn't like my new Xiaomi phone, although it played happily with its Sony predecessor, so I can no longer make or receive phone calls (by voice command) in the car. It connects, but refuses to actually relay the speech. A Tomtom will do this, like my old one did, which is about 13 years old, and still works (albeit also out of map update now, as it preceded the free updates for life arrangement).
Oh, and I didn't much appreciate you stealing £1100 from me last year in a fake transaction. Luckily my bank got it back after a bit of to-ing and fro-ing.
So Garmin, up yours...