Which Garmin Auto GPS would you buy?

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    cheezehead
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    @energysaver wrote:

    @nohandsgps wrote:

    Hey Bec, did I make your christmas short list this year? 😀

    I got shorts for Christmas once!

    I got the chicken pox for x-mas in the 3rd grade. That was fun! 🙄 😕

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    Johnny Cache
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    I don’t know anything about this unit, but thought I throw it out there if anyone is interested in this Black Friday deal:

    Tom Tom One Third Edition Nav System
    $69.99 at Pep Boys

    Just like last year, Pep Boys remains the place to go if you’re looking for the absolute cheapest GPS system out there on Black Friday. Though the price drop from last year isn’t earth-shattering, the good news is that you’re actually ending up with a respectable name brand unit this year. TomTom’s One v.3 may be a no-frills system, but it’s compact, it’s in color, and it works.

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    Cachew
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    I picked up four of the nuvi 200’s today: stocking-stuffers 😀

    I also learned one thing about long check out lines at WalMart: there weren’t any at the jewelry counter 😮

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    kansas64
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    For those of use using the Nuvis, I just downloaded the POI loader and caches so that I can use the Nuvi as a paperless alternative. The Nuvi stays in the car, and I use my Etrex for in the field, but never having to worry about mistyping a coordinate and have a back up to our Palm this worked GREAT.
    If you have a Nuvi and GSAK it is highly recomended

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    PCFrog
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    Well we made a purchase of a Nuvi 750. Now I can plug that into my cruise control so I can get better gas millage while we sleep in the back.

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