Comfort and convenience items vary, including cell phone holders, sunglass holders and visor clips, auto document cases, seatbelt covers, notebooks that attach to the visor or dashboard, laptop organizers, plug-in coolers, trunk caddies and more.

Recommend products to your clients that are useful to drivers. This custom-imprinted Cell Mate, sold by Draper, Utah-based supplier Handstands (UPIC: HANDSTND), keeps your cell phone close at hand—not on the car floor. The patented material holds the phone, glasses and even spare change. Photo provided by PromoPeddler (UPIC: Bagpe110)
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Just because your client has a low budget doesn’t mean you can’t be creative. This Pit Pass, from Fey Industries’ new 2008 product line, provides protection for pit passes, tickets and credentials for less than one dollar each. Photo provided by Fey Industries (UPIC: FEY)
Look Outside Of The Automotive Category
Hoylman also suggests looking outside the automotive category for car-related items. Travel mug warmers, MP3 car adapters, flashlights, CD and DVD holders, binders, handheld GPS units and even writing instruments can be repurposed for an auto accessory campaign.
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Corporate, holiday or thank-you gifts
- Auto expense logs
- Cell phone/MP3 holder
- Tire gauges
- Daily pocket planners
- Holder for maintenance records
- Map holders
- Desk/clip folders
- Heavy-duty air compressors
- Mini car vacuums
Sales team incentives
- Litter chutes
- Toll wallets
- Ice scrapers
Safety programs
- Auto/roadside safety kits
- Solar powered safety lights and radios
- Multifunctional tools
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