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I am thinking about buying an OBDII scanner but I am not sure which one to get. I have heard a lot of great things about the Bluedriver but I also know that it is pretty old. Is it still really good for its value or are there any other scanners I should look in to?

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You won't be disappointed with the BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro.

And there's some good Black Friday deals tomorrow so you can probably find one online for under $90.

 

Thanks but I live in Iceland and just found out that not all features are availble here. You can see here what is availble https://ca.bluedriver.com/pages/compatibility . Do you still think it is a good choice?

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Posted by: @ragnar

found out that not all features are availble here.

what's the problem?

 

 

You can probably find repair reports yourself. (maybe through you auto insurance agency?)

I am not sure what you mean but I am asking if the bluedriver is still worth it for me because I can only get this data on the screenshot you just sent, but is that not just the same data as I can get with a cheaper scanner? The Bluedriver is a good choice for people in America because there you get a lot more information, right?

P.s. someone in my contry is selling a used v309 and a Zurich ZR13. Do you know anything about them and if they are as good as the bluedriver?

I've never heard of a Zurich.

I think it is made by Innova

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Posted by: @imperator

I've never heard of a Zurich.

https://www.harborfreight.com/zr13s-obd2-code-reader-with-abssrsfixassist-57666.html

OK. In any case, I would contact the manufacturer and confirm with them.

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Posted by: @ragnar

I am asking if the bluedriver is still worth it for me because I can only get this data on the screenshot you just sent

Got one about 3 years for about $85 and find it rather handy, it's worth it.

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