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Car accessories that can make good Christmas presents
By Product Expert | Posted in Community, Tips and Tricks, Used Cars on Tuesday, December 11th, 2018 at 5:24 pmChristmas is right around the corner, which means that the shopping frenzy is in full swing. Do you have the gifts you need for the important people in your life? If the person who has everything also has a car, truck or crossover, then you still have options for a great gift. The best Christmas gifts for people with older cars may not always be the most romantic, but they made be practical and very welcome. Here are some of our ideas below.
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Best Christmas Gifts for People with Older Cars
Music equipment
Older cars don’t always offer a way to connect a phone or MP3 player to the stereo. If a person doesn’t have Bluetooth or an auxiliary input cable, there are still ways to get those sweet tunes, and that could be a perfect Christmas gift.
Seatbelt covers
Nothing is worse than a badly positioned seatbelt digging into your shoulder. The seatbelt is hard to change, but you can get a cover to take the pain away.
Seat covers
Get fancy (and simplify cleaning) with front and back seat covers.
Cleaning coupons
Does your friend have the filthiest car in the world? Or do they just hate bringing out the vacuum? Paying for a detailing could be very welcome.
Pre-purchased oil changes
Some dealership will sell multi-packs of oil changes at competitive prices, which makes this gift practical and affordable.
Accessories
Whether your friend needs a new bike rack, or wants a bright purple stripe down the center of their Ford F-150, getting them the accessory of their dreams will put you at the top of the Christmas Gift Giving Success list.
Funny bumper stickers
You know your friends better than we do. Sentimental or sarcastic, a funny bumper sticker can be a great stocking stuffer.
Gas cards
‘Tis the season for traveling long distances to see family and friends. Why not take little of the burden out of that trip with a pre-paid gas card?