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19 Car Gadgets That Actually Earn Their Keep

Roadside Ready And Piece Of Mind

Forget the gimmicks and glove box clutter. These are the gadgets that truly make life on the road safer, easier, and more enjoyable. From roadside lifesavers to modern tech upgrades, here’s your dealership-approved guide to gear that’s worth every penny.

When trouble strikes on the road, the right gear can mean the difference between a quick fix and a long, stressful wait. This first group of gadgets is all about keeping you moving and keeping you safe, no matter where the road takes you.

1. Portable Jump Starter + Power Bank

A dead battery never picks a convenient time to happen. With a portable jump starter, you can get your engine running again without relying on another vehicle. Modern models are compact enough for your glove box, and many double as power banks to charge your phone or GPS.

If a dead battery can leave you stranded, low tire pressure can slow you down in more ways than one. That’s where our next gadget comes in.

2. Tire Inflator with Digital Gauge

Underinflated tires hurt fuel economy, shorten tire life, and can even make your vehicle harder to handle. A compact tire inflator with a built-in digital gauge lets you top up anywhere without hunting for a gas station air pump. Many run on rechargeable batteries or plug into your 12V outlet, getting you road-ready in minutes.

Keeping your tires at the right pressure is only part of the picture. Knowing what’s going on under the hood matters too.

3. Bluetooth OBD-II Scanner

This pocket-sized tool plugs into your car’s diagnostic port and sends real-time data to your phone. It can tell you why your Check Engine light is on, monitor performance, and help you track maintenance. It feels like having a mechanic in your glove box.

Some problems don’t happen under the hood. They happen where the rubber meets the road, especially when you’re towing.

4. Solar-Powered TPMS for RVs, Trailers, and Tow Vehicles

Most tow setups don’t include tire pressure monitoring. This solar-powered system gives you live pressure and temperature readings for every tire on your RV or trailer. If a tire starts losing air or overheating, you’ll know instantly, long before a small issue turns into a dangerous blowout.

While some emergencies give you a warning, others strike without notice. That’s why having the next item within reach is so important.

5. Mini Fire Extinguisher for Cars

A compact fire extinguisher can stop a small engine, brake, or electrical fire before it spreads. Designed for vehicles, these units fit under a seat or in the trunk. In a real emergency, those few seconds can make all the difference.

As you prepare for the unexpected, remember to protect the people inside the car too.

6. First Aid Kit Designed for Vehicles

From minor cuts to more serious roadside mishaps, a vehicle-specific first aid kit keeps you ready. These kits are compact but stocked with items you are most likely to need while traveling.

Sometimes the safest thing you can do is simply be seen.

7. LED Road Flares

Unlike traditional flares, LED versions are bright, reusable, and safe to handle. Set them around your vehicle to alert other drivers if you are stopped on the roadside.

If visibility isn’t enough, you may also need a way out fast.

8. Emergency Escape Tool

A seat belt cutter and window breaker in one compact device. Keep it within arm’s reach of the driver’s seat for those rare moments when seconds count.

Driving Safety Enhancements

Not every safety upgrade is about emergencies. Some make everyday driving safer, smoother, and more confident.

9. Dash Cam with Parking Mode for 24/7 Protection

A good dash cam records while you drive, and parking mode keeps watch when you are away from the vehicle. It adds peace of mind for break-ins, parking lot scrapes, and mystery dents.

Seeing what’s in front is one thing. Having a wider view changes the game.

10. 360° Clip-On Rearview Mirror

This wide-angle mirror expands your field of vision, helping you spot cars, bikes, or pedestrians you might otherwise miss. It’s a simple, affordable upgrade for older vehicles without blind spot monitoring.

Seeing more helps. Seeing better helps too.

11. Wide-Beam LED Headlight Bulbs

Upgrade dim or aging headlights with LEDs that throw a brighter, broader beam. Better nighttime visibility reduces eye strain and makes you easier to spot on the road.

Comfort & Convenience

Small upgrades can make every drive more pleasant, whether it’s keeping things tidy, staying charged, or beating the heat.

12. Magnetic Phone Mount

Keeps your phone secure and visible for navigation, music, or hands-free calls without fiddling with clips or cradles.

Of course, your phone isn’t much use if it is out of juice.

13. USB-C Fast Charger

Modern devices charge faster and more efficiently with USB-C. A quality in-car fast charger keeps your devices topped up even on short trips.

With power handled, a quick tidy-up goes a long way.

14. Compact Car Vacuum

Strong suction in a small package makes quick cleanups easy. Perfect for busy parents, rideshare drivers, or anyone who eats on the go.

Clean is nice. Cool is better.

15. Retractable Windshield Sunshade

Protects your interior from UV damage and keeps the cabin cooler on hot days. The retractable design makes it quicker to use than the fold-out kind.

Comfort isn’t just for the driver. Passengers appreciate it too.

16. Backseat Organizer with Charging Ports

Keeps kids’ gear, snacks, and electronics in order, and their devices powered, during long trips.

Tech & Upgrades for Older Vehicles

New cars come with impressive tech. You can bring your older ride up to speed without buying a new vehicle.

17. Wireless Car Adapter for Apple CarPlay or Android Auto

Cut the cord between your phone and the infotainment system while keeping the same features. Enjoy maps, calls, texts, and music without plugging in.

If your car doesn’t have CarPlay or Android Auto at all, you can still get connected.

18. Bluetooth FM Transmitter

Add hands-free calling and music streaming to cars with only an FM radio. Many models include USB charging ports for extra utility.

There is always room for one or two rotating seasonal picks that make sense for the time of year.

19. Bonus Seasonal Picks

Think winter traction mats, portable defrosters, or summer cooling fans. These low-cost, high-impact add-ons can make seasonal driving safer and more comfortable.

The Missing Piece

Of course, having the right gear is only part of the journey — you also need the right vehicle to put it in. If you’re in the market for a quality used car, truck, or SUV, our team can help you find the perfect match. Every vehicle on our lot is thoroughly inspected, so you can shop with confidence and hit the road fully prepared.

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Future Cars - When Movie Magic Becomes Reality

Driving into the Future: The Rise of Autonomous Vehicles

Movies have the power to be insightful, aspirational, and provide an escape from the stresses of every day life. It's when technology bridges the gap between fiction and reality, that movie magic becomes innovation.

Who could forget the Audi RSQ from I Robot, the Lexus 2054 from Minority Report and the quirky automated Johnny Cab from Total Recall. But just how close are we to having autonomous cars as part of our daily lives.

The Current State Of Technology

In order for these cars to become mainstream, breakthroughs in the following areas are needed.

  • Sensors: Self-driving cars rely on a suite of sensors like cameras, lidar (which uses lasers to create 3D maps), and radar to get a complete picture of the road.

  • Software: This is the brain of the operation! It processes the sensor data to understand what's happening around the car and make decisions about speed, steering, and braking.

  • Mapping: Self-driving cars also rely on detailed maps to understand road layouts, traffic signs, and possible obstacles.

It is true that well known pioneers of autonomous technology like Tesla and Waymo: a subsidiary of Alphabet (Google's Parent Company) have vehicles that are what is called Level 3 Automation. These cars can perform driving tasks but require driver interaction

However, it's also true that these companies will have to win over a skeptical and cautious consumer base. Part of that process is to roll out Level 4 testing which will use controlled environments, and favorable conditions found in the Sun Belt states.

Commercial Applications

Beyond personal transportation, autonomous vehicles are poised to disrupt entire industries. Long-haul trucking could be revolutionized by self-driving trucks that tirelessly navigate highways, delivering goods more efficiently and reducing reliance on a strained workforce.

Imagine a future where hailing a ride is as effortless as searching the web - "Robo-taxis" summoned by a tap on your phone, offering a safe and convenient alternative to traditional taxis or even owning a car altogether. The potential impact of autonomous vehicles extends far beyond the road, promising to reshape how we move goods and ourselves in the years to come.

Until The Future Arrives

While there's no autonomous cars that we can program to automatically visit our dealership (just yet!), our extensive inventory is sure to impress you. So, whether you're looking for a test drive in the traditional way or hoping to hail a robo-taxi in the future, we'll be here to meet your transportation needs.

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