Any of the major brands will give good results (Thomas & Betts, Panduit, Molex, 3M, Amp, Tyco), though some are a tad better than others depending on the exact terminal.
One way to get the same thing at a lower cost, is to use non-insulated terminals with adhesive lined heat shrink tubing. Not as convenient, but can save you quite a bit of cash, especially if you need to do a lot of them, and the results are just as good.
Biggest trick is the right tooling for the particular terminals being used (lots of different profiles, and there is no such thing as a One-Size-Fits-All that will actually give proper results). Ratcheting crimpers will work best, and preferably, a decent brand that's properly adjusted (Chinese models are all over the place; some make good crimps, some need adjusting, others won't work worth a **** no matter how much you try and adjust it).
To toss out an alternative source for purchasing terminals, take a look at
Waytek (their focus is in automotive applications).