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Looking for middle of the road gps unit want something decent but dont want to break the bank any suggestions

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I just saw this. Sorry no one answered. We have a TomTom One 130s. Didn't cost much and works very well. Takes a lot of the stress out of traveling

Greg

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Looking for middle of the road gps unit want something decent but dont want to break the bank any suggestions

We kinda need more information... GPS for the boat, car, or hiking?

Also, are there any features you would like to have? Are there any you have looked at and thought about buying? Also what is your price range?

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I have a Garmin Nuvi 255WT it has free traffic included, no subscription like the MSN traffic. Regardless of which unit you buy, get one with the larger 4.3 inch screen, you will be much happier. also plan on spending another $120 next year for a lifetime map subscription from garmin (or whomever you buy one from).

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I have a Garmin Nuvi 255WT it has free traffic included, no subscription like the MSN traffic. Regardless of which unit you buy, get one with the larger 4.3 inch screen, you will be much happier. also plan on spending another $120 next year for a lifetime map subscription from garmin (or whomever you buy one from).

+1 on Nuvi 255wt.

-1 on paying $120 for maps (if you are computer savvy). It is relatively easy to update the maps for free. Just takes a little bit of time.

+10000000 on paying the nominal difference for the wider screen.

The Nuvi is very user friendly and easy to use, but also has a ton of features for the more advanced user and is very decently priced IMHO.

I have spent most of my money on fly fishing and beer. The rest I just wasted.

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