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Autobytel.com Holiday Marketplace
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| From car covers to cell phones, the Marketplace has got you covered. |
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Jul 7, 2004 20:31:46 |
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Description: Face it. You're not gonna get the Jag this year. And you won't get the BMW, either, and it has nothing to do with you being naughty or nice. Perhaps it's time to rethink your expectations. How about a cell phone? Or a car cover? If your Christmas budget is somewhat less than, say, the 90 grand it'll take to deliver the finest thing on four wheels, there's still a host of great gifts perfect for everyone on your list: Joey Gearhead You know the type. Mount an engine to a door and they'll try to drive it down the street. They started with gokarts and now that they've been on the road--legally, that is--for a few years, no one is really sure what it is they drive, just that it's lowered, tinted, and fast. What type of automotive related gear can you get? Carparts.com has just about all the accessories you can dream up, most of them reasonably priced. Click here for $30 off orders of $100 or more. Ms. Frantic Francis So-and-so really needs something that's handy to have in case of emergency, and besides, you never hear from them anymore. With a cell phone you know the tow truck--or God forbid, the police--are only a push button away. Go to Let's Talk.com for phones and accessories. Click here for a $25 discount on cell phones. Mr. Roadtripper What do you get the person who's always on the road, whether it's work or play? An affordable roadside assistance membership may be just the thing that keeps them out of trouble. Cross Country's Driver's Elite program is low cost, nationwide and comes with $20 in free gas. Click here for a free trial membership. Autobytel.com Holiday Gift Guide: New Car Heaven Holiday Marketplace Gifts for Gearheads |
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