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I want a new GPS for around $100-150 for my new Honda Accord. Any recommendation? 
 
I want a new GPS for around $100-150 for my new Honda Accord. Any recommendation? 
 
Whatever you do...don't buy a TomTom. After like a month of having mine, the speaker blew. It talks randomly whenever it wants. It also takes forever to fing a signal. I often times have to turn it off like 3 times to get a signal smh. Everytime I turn it on I say it sucks....I need a new one...been putting it off for a while. My next GPS will definitely be a Garmin.
 
Whatever you do...don't buy a TomTom. After like a month of having mine, the speaker blew. It talks randomly whenever it wants. It also takes forever to fing a signal. I often times have to turn it off like 3 times to get a signal smh. Everytime I turn it on I say it sucks....I need a new one...been putting it off for a while. My next GPS will definitely be a Garmin.
 
I had a TomTom and it got stolen so I listened to the guy @ BB and switched to a Garmin and I absolutely hate it. Takes forever to load, sometimes just goes off path and doesnt give any directions and the alternate routes suck. Got it with unlimited map updates for about $170 in October. Basically you just gotta go with a brand and see if you like it, if you do then youre good. If not, just eat the restocking fee and get another brand (or sell it online).
 
I had a TomTom and it got stolen so I listened to the guy @ BB and switched to a Garmin and I absolutely hate it. Takes forever to load, sometimes just goes off path and doesnt give any directions and the alternate routes suck. Got it with unlimited map updates for about $170 in October. Basically you just gotta go with a brand and see if you like it, if you do then youre good. If not, just eat the restocking fee and get another brand (or sell it online).
 
Originally Posted by Tupac Jordan

Smart phones gps> .

android's google GPS is extremely good. but if he doesn't have an android phone, that's way over his budget. unless he's willing to switch (android phones, for the most part are really good phones)

i'd go with the nuvi 3750, but that's 200 over your budget.
 
Originally Posted by Tupac Jordan

Smart phones gps> .

android's google GPS is extremely good. but if he doesn't have an android phone, that's way over his budget. unless he's willing to switch (android phones, for the most part are really good phones)

i'd go with the nuvi 3750, but that's 200 over your budget.
 
Originally Posted by CWrite78

Originally Posted by Tupac Jordan

Smart phones gps> .

android's google GPS is extremely good. but if he doesn't have an android phone, that's way over his budget. unless he's willing to switch (android phones, for the most part are really good phones)

i'd go with the nuvi 3750, but that's 200 over your budget.
Word.  Droid X+bluetooth audio+pandora+google maps is an excellent routine.
 
Originally Posted by CWrite78

Originally Posted by Tupac Jordan

Smart phones gps> .

android's google GPS is extremely good. but if he doesn't have an android phone, that's way over his budget. unless he's willing to switch (android phones, for the most part are really good phones)

i'd go with the nuvi 3750, but that's 200 over your budget.
Word.  Droid X+bluetooth audio+pandora+google maps is an excellent routine.
 
I dont know what I'd do without my phone gps. Granted, its no different(for the most part) than a standalone.
 
I dont know what I'd do without my phone gps. Granted, its no different(for the most part) than a standalone.
 
Have both. My Garmin is old and outdated maps, thus can never find a signal 
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Said I have to buy new maps, and the price for it is about half the price of another GPS
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As for the Tomtom, not really a fan of the layout. Or perhaps I'm just too used to Garmin
 
Have both. My Garmin is old and outdated maps, thus can never find a signal 
mad.gif

Said I have to buy new maps, and the price for it is about half the price of another GPS
30t6p3b.gif

As for the Tomtom, not really a fan of the layout. Or perhaps I'm just too used to Garmin
 
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