any GPS recommendations ?

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#1  Edited By iam3green

it's my birthday coming up and i was thinking about getting a GPS system for my car. i'm a very lost person. i always get lost if i'm going somewhere new that i have never been to.  i want one that is around $100-150.
 
anyone have a GPS that they like

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#2  Edited By artofwar420

I hear Magellan is pretty good, but that's as much as I know.

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#3  Edited By Xeiphyer
@iam3green: 
I used to work at Future Shop (Canadian bestbuy) Anyways, everyone I asked always said Tomtom was the best for GPS, although realistically, it depends where you live, because some gps's will have better maps for some areas, so you could probably google "best gps for _____" blank being where you live =P
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I have the most modestly priced TomTom One. It's great and does everything I need it to without adding additional expense due to features I don't need such as live traffic and bluetooth. This is the model I have, I got the refurbished one too. $70 bucks, been going strong for a year now.