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Get the grads in your life a tech upgrade for their cars, whether it's a navigation device, so they can find their way home occasionally, or a new car stereo, one that will connect to an iPod. Some even support hands-free calling with Bluetooth. And what dad wouldn't like something new to fiddle around with in his car? Or, give a gift no one will ever forget: a new car. There's the practical Ford Focus with the Sync system, the boy racer Subaru WRX STI for the younger set, or the more mature BMW M3, a car most dads drool over.

Editors' top pick

JVC KD-S100

The bottom line: With its sophisticated digital processor and car-specific acoustic output, the JVC KD-S100 is an innovative addition to the aftermarket audio world. Its limited availability and vague pricing restrict its appeal, but new car owners may well see it as a worthwhile means of significantly improving their in-car audio.

Eclipse AVN6620

The bottom line: The Eclipse AVN6620 is a device for those looking to tech out their car with a single device. Its elegant design, wealth of features and expandability, and the fact that it's easy to use make it a strong contender in the all-in-one in-car device market.

Price: $799.00 - $1,013.07

Sony MEX-BT5100

The bottom line: The MEX-BT5100 is a good all-in-one option for those thinking of investing in a in a decent stereo and a hands-free speakerphone.

Price: $219.95 - $329.99

Pioneer DEH-P6000UB

The bottom line: The DEH-P6000UB is a good-looking, good-sounding car stereo with great iPod support and some decent audio-tweaking options.

Price: $177.15 - $249.99

Garmin Nuvi 200

The bottom line: The Garmin Nuvi 200 series offers drivers and travelers a more budget-friendly version of the popular portable navigation devices, but we think the price is still slightly high for what you get.

Price: $124.95 - $198.99

The bottom line: The sleek Mio C520 is a good-value GPS device, packing in advanced navigation features, a large screen, and other extras for an affordable price. However, you can get a better user experience and smoother performance from competing systems.

Price: $287.99 - $399.99

The bottom line: Sporting a sleeker design and interface, the affordable Magellan Maestro series offers drivers an accurate in-car GPS device with useful trip information, thanks to its partnership with AAA.

Price: $198.95 - $269.00

The bottom line: The 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI is a blast on the right kinds of roads, but gets tiresome on the daily commute. Music fans will be disappointed with the stereo.

2008 Ford Focus SES

The bottom line: With the exceptional Sync system as standard, the all-new Ford Focus SES has one of the highest tech-to-price ratios of any car we've seen.

Price: $16,375.00

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