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Cobra GPA 12VC 7-Foot Power Cord for GPS 100, GPS 500, and GPS 1000DLX

Cobra GPA 12VC 7-Foot Power Cord for GPS 100, GPS 500, and GPS 1000DLX

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Brand: Cobra

List Price: $24.99
Buy New: $8.86
You Save: $16.13 (65%)



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Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 84 x 1 x 1

MPN: GPA 12 VC
Model: GPA 12 VC
UPC: 028377311628
EAN: 0028377311628
ASIN: B0000DC2QZ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW and IN THE BOX!! We pride ourselves in fast shipping!

Features:
  • Reliable 12-volt power cord for Cobra GPS systems
  • Connects to vehicle's cigarette lighter adapter
  • Compatible with Cobra GPS 100, GPS 500, and GPS 1000 DLX systems
  • Lets GPS users navigate without using batteries
  • Measures 7 feet long

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Product Description
Cobra Electronics is a leading global manufacturer of mobile communications products for consumers, having attained a leadership position in every market in which it currently does business. Cobra has a track record of designing innovative and award-winning products.

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Reduce Gas Costs by Driving More Efficiently with GPS
By Jeremy Lakota

Whether the current cost of gasoline is affordable or astronomical, providing yourself or someone you love the assistance of a car GPS unit helps in many ways. Especially as both a wantonly punctual driver and consumer of motor fuel, the cost of which fluctuates quite regularly into very expensive. Our driving habits can help offset this cost.

Even for motorists who are filling up their tanks just weekly, adding a GPS device to even common commutes can show most efficient routes. Those that can save a great deal of gas because they are driven most days. A couple miles can really add up over the course of a work week. With any route that focuses more on town or city roads instead of highways, the small loss of engine efficiency should be considered, too. Especially for trips over eighty miles.

When buying a car GPS, it is important to look for ease-of-use features like touch screen display and voice activation. These common, but not universal, features provide an overall better experience. A large number of GPS owners who have been using car GPS for several years are repurchasing their GPS device or upgrading their GPS experience with new devices from companies like Garmin, TomTom, Magellan, Mio, and SureShot (a golf GPS device!).

For travelers who travel a lot or go to new locations often, using the most fuel-efficient route over a year can balance out the cost of a new car GPS device. A lot of the popular units go for between $200 and $500. And, if you want the overall best experience, you can get top-of-the-line for a mere starting price of around $600. With one of these you can be the envy of all your friends that have car GPS, too. Click here to see some great car GPS devices available now.

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