Electronics : Garmin Suction Cup Mount with 12-Volt Adapter for Nuvi 660 (010-10935-02)

Electronics : Garmin Suction Cup Mount with 12-Volt Adapter for Nuvi 660 (010-10935-02)

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Garmin Suction Cup Mount with 12-Volt Adapter for Nuvi 660 (010-10935-02)

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Garmin Suction Cup Mount with 12-Volt Adapter for Nuvi 660 (010-10935-02)
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Street Price: $52.80
Gaunz Org Price: $32.57
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759067823
Label: Garmin
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-10935-02
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin


Piece facts:
  • Suction cup mount
  • Place anywhere in your car







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Time to replace your suction cup. The Nuvi Suction Cup can be placed inside of the windshield of your car, so you can conveniently hold your Nuvi GPS.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Worked for me ...
We left our plug at a hotel who said no one ever turned it in, so we bought this and had no trouble at all with it. It came quickly and works great.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Worthless on my 2 vehicles
Wouldn't stick on my 2 vehicle ('95 4runner and 2000 Jetta), maybe because of the curved windshield. Bought the bean bag and am very happy with that. It's the way to go IMHO. You can than hide it when you leave the car leaving no telltale apparatus to tempt thieves.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Not quite an identical replacement... ...
I ordered a replacement for my suction-cup and A/C adapter in hopes that it would fix the periodic power-losses I am seeing with my Nuvi 660. I had my previous cable strung underneath my dashboard and up to the lower left-hand corner of my windshield which resulted in just a little bit of slack. However, when I went to replace the cable, I found that the A/C adapter cable that comes with this product is about 6 inches shorter than the stock cable that came with my Nuvi. It's not long enough to work with my current configuration...and I will now have to find an alternate means of mounting my Nuvi.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Falling Off
After 8 months of using it (removing and reattaching) to my windshield, it starting to keep on falling off the windshield of my 2004 Toyota Sienna. It seems to be happening similar to the original suction cup that came with my NUVI 660.




Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Garmin GPS Adapter ...
I wanted an adapter for my second vehicle. It worked as well as the original.



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(010-10935-02) 660 Nuvi for Adapter 12-Volt with Mount Cup Suction Garmin
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