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TomTom GPS devices on sale for 30% off at Amazon — now $118


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TL;DR: The reliable TomTom GPS Via 1625TM system is now $118.15 at Amazon. That's a $51.84 discount for the six-inch model that also includes live traffic and free lifetime map updates. 


You've got places to be, but you don't always know how to get there. You might trust your phone's navigation apps to help you out, but good luck trying to read directions on a small screen. A dedicated GPS device offers you clearer instructions without sucking up your data. So if you need to get to your favorite taco joint fast to beat the lunch rush, consider a new TomTom device on sale at Amazon. 

Hit the road with a TomTom GPS Via 1625TM navigation device for $118.15 from Amazon. You get 30% off the price of this six-inch model, which is close to the lowest price we've ever seen. If you are fine with a smaller screen you also save 30% on the five-inch model for $105Read more...

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