The Verus was an option but realistically I couldn't justify the $10,000 tag and I have a big concern about the XP. The Verdict was over $2000 more and I dislike the 3 piece arrangement. The Solus not having fast track info was a deal breaker. I don't like OTC scan tools, and Launch tools have very minimal presence or support in my area.even my Matco rep doesn't recommend his own tools.So the Modis as a scan tool was really only ever competing against other SO platforms. And the component test and FastTrack information integrated into the Modis makes it a tool I feel I'll reach for more often than I had been using the Fluke lately. The ease of use and visibility is massively improved over the Fluke though. As for scope functionality or its lacking features I am replacing a 15 yr old Fluke 98, so off the bat only thing I know for sure I don't have now is inductive rpm pickup, I can't recall last time I used the rpm pickup on the 98 actually. I didn't currently own any scan tools except for a code reader and GM Tech2 & MDI. I just picked up a Modis Ultra with Euro, all the OBD1 adapters, carry case,and low amp probe for $6000 total w/tax.
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