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[email protected] May 3rd 06 04:42 PM

Mitchell on Demand Vs ALL Data - Price
 
We're a small gas station down in Va and I was wondering if anyone has
experience using either Mitchell or Alldata. Mitchell is the one that
I've used in the past, but the price is way too high. Is All data is
any cheaper?


Shep May 3rd 06 08:20 PM

Mitchell on Demand Vs ALL Data - Price
 
Mitchell is very hard to navigate and find info.
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> We're a small gas station down in Va and I was wondering if anyone has
> experience using either Mitchell or Alldata. Mitchell is the one that
> I've used in the past, but the price is way too high. Is All data is
> any cheaper?
>




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Kevin May 3rd 06 11:18 PM

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> wrote in message
oups.com...
> We're a small gas station down in Va and I was wondering if anyone has
> experience using either Mitchell or Alldata. Mitchell is the one that
> I've used in the past, but the price is way too high. Is All data is
> any cheaper?
>


I have had shops tell me that they will meet each others price if you have
them bid against each other.

I have both, but the students tend to gravitate to the ALLDATA. They find it
easier. I guess it depends on what you get used to. I find the Mitchell more
informative and better wiring diagrams, but I always get a quick and
accurate response from ALLDATA when I fax them for information than I can't
find in their DATA. Usually about a fifteen to thirty minute response time.
It's really nice to have both.<grin>


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Kevin Mouton
Automotive Technology Instructor
"If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy"
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boarder_punk May 3rd 06 11:57 PM

Mitchell on Demand Vs ALL Data - Price
 

I agree with Kevin on this one. AllData is quite a bit easier to learn
and to navigate, although they aren't always consistent about where
they put certain information. I've also had plenty of trouble finding
certain info on Mitchell that I've found instantly on AllData, but then
there are things that I can't find on either. They both have their ups
and downs, personally I would go with AllData.


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taz May 4th 06 12:59 AM

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most tech's i know go for mitchell... and i have to agree...the wiring
diagrams are way better in mitchell ...and that's what I want the most


marc-o-matic May 16th 07 05:21 PM

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Wrote:
> We're a small gas station down in Va and I was wondering if anyone has
> experience using either Mitchell or Alldata. Mitchell is the one that
> I've used in the past, but the price is way too high. Is All data is
> any cheaper?


I saw thes programs for sale at usedcartools.com with no monthly fees.
Might be a good deal. hth:)


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[email protected] March 24th 16 04:53 PM

Mitchell on Demand Vs ALL Data - Price
 
On Wednesday, May 3, 2006 at 8:42:18 AM UTC-7, wrote:
> We're a small gas station down in Va and I was wondering if anyone has
> experience using either Mitchell or Alldata. Mitchell is the one that
> I've used in the past, but the price is way too high. Is All data is
> any cheaper?


If you are looking for ALLDATA and want to see a demo of it call me 916-478-3383. We have a mobile scanner now and we also have a tech hotline 855-461-5957.

-Joe


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