Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Last Minute Gifts: Try Hot Car Accessories

By Michael Trusthold


It wasn't so long ago that a car owner's "must-have" list of hot car accessories included eight-track players and stick-on dash compasses. Those automotive dinosaurs have long since passed, but even if you love to drive your vintage vehicle, you don't have to settle for outdated accessories. It's easy to update any vehicle with modern driving accessories to satisfy your unique needs and desires.

The modern automobile is light years away from a simple means of transportation. Today's cars and trucks serve as mass transit systems for carpooling entire departments, recreational centers for road-weary children and portable offices for mobile executives. These changing times have brought about the demand for more gadgets and gizmos to ensure a comfortable and productive trip; from coffee cup warmers and shiatsu seat covers to video game portals and DVD players.

GPS, or Global Positioning System units, are among the most impressive examples of modern mobile gadgetry. With a GPS system on board, you can view local maps and receive accurate directions from virtually any point on the road. These are considered essential equipment for fast-moving professionals needing to navigate urban city streets and travelers exploring the less-beaten paths.

Cars and trucks have taken the leap from luxury to necessity for many professionals and hobbyists, so manufacturers have worked hard to meet the changing needs of drivers. A large selection of accessories is available to suit drivers of all types of cars. The market has become flooded with accessories and it's not always easy to know what's best, or even what's necessary.

Here are some tips about what to look for, and what to avoid.

Know What You Need

Every successful purchase begins with research. Your first step should be to determine exactly what you need, and then go shopping for the best price. You'll find great research tools online, with instant access to countless articles, user forums and comparisons of products. When you're ready to buy, you can purchase virtually every type of car accessory over the Internet. Try placing a bid at on online auction to net a great accessory at a low price. Many retailers sell at discounted prices online, because their overhead is far less than conventional retail. There are no rental fees and fewer expenses, and these savings are often passed along to the consumers.

Shop and Compare

Once you've decided on the right car accessories to meet your needs, it really pays to shop around. There is an ever-expanded market of automotive accessories to meet the huge demand. Check the selection and prices at several outlets, including specialty shops and smaller stores. Don't be afraid to haggle for the best deal.

Get a Second Opinion

Some retailers simply want the biggest possible profit, and may try to overwhelm you with their vast knowledge and brand name repertoire, only to sell you something you really don't need. Arm yourself with information before you visit the store, and don't fall for the occasional pushy sales tactics. Ask other car owners about the car accessories they've purchased, or read about them online and in industry magazines. Shop around in advance to compare prices. A little comparative information today can save you a lot of money down the road.

Buy Only What You Need

One of the oldest marketing tricks in the book is called "up selling". This tactic involves the sale of additional accessories to a buyer; for example, a matching belt with a pair of shoes. This same tactic is often used in the car accessories market. When you buy your new GPS unit, the retailer may try to convince you that you really do need a neon green GPS cover, but of course it's not true. Use the opinions of friends and trusted mechanics to determine what you really need.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Before you make any purchase, you should always be aware of the basic warranty details. Get the details of the retailer's return or replacement policy and know your rights in the event that the accessory malfunctions, fails to meet your expectations or simply doesn't fit your car.

Look Before You Buy

You should have the opportunity to inspect the product before agreeing to purchase it. Of course, this is not an option with Internet purchases, so make sure you're dealing with a reputable online dealer. Many retail stores ask that you sign a receipt stating that the product is in good condition upon receipt, and doing so may mean waiving your rights to return the product if it is indeed damaged.

Brand Names

Look for the phrase "Original Equipment Manufactured" or "OEM" on the package. This is usually an indication that the automotive accessory is first quality, and you will be protected by the product warranty.

Car accessories make driving more convenient and can greatly impact your safety while on the road. Be prudent in your choice of what to buy and where to shop. It's not only smart, it can also be safer in the long run, so don't base your entire decision on price alone. Safety concerns should always come first, and quality should not be compromised for the sake of a good deal.

And remember to have fun. If shopping for driving accessories is causing a big headache, maybe it is not worth it. You don't have to accessorize your vehicle; do it because it's fun. After all, that's what driving is all about.




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