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Christmas gifts – don't forget the motoring options E-mail
Written by Staff Reporter   
Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Christmas shopping can prove incredibly frustrating for even the most creative of thinkers. Just coming up with ideas for family and friends can be challenging. In the coming weeks, main streets and shopping centres will be full of desperate shoppers searching for original and exciting presents.

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Remember the option of car related presents this Christmas for friends and family, think of ideas that can add to the safety of drivers.

However those shoppers could be hunting in the wrong place. They should have a look at the car; the possibilities are endless:

  • car wash, wax polish, buffing cloths, glass cleaner, and air fresheners
  • in-car safety box, including first aid kit, warning triangle etc
  • rug for cold weather, and equally useful for picnics in summer
  • new car mats and seat/steering wheel
  • roof-rack or roof-mounted carrier - useful for those who regularly transport bicycles
  • steering wheel lock or full infra-red system
  • manufacturer merchandise: most car makers produce their own ranges, which can include everything from pens and watches to t-shirts and umbrellas
  • CDs to feed in-car stereo systems
  • alloy wheels and body repair kits
  • a new set of spark plugs, a tool box, or a workshop manual
  • and the every present Sat-Nav kits, which are always useful

Hopefully, motoring-related gifts will be just what are needed to get you on the road to a Happy Christmas. One the big day itself, you'll find that they'll be happy with the wide range of accessories available for the most dedicated petrol-heads to deck their halls with or toys for kids (big or small!).


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