2023 TTAC Black Friday Gift Guide

TTAC Staff
by TTAC Staff

Black Friday is around the corner. While you watch the first-ever NFL games on this day, you might also want to shop for some Christmas gifts. Or treat yourself. We won't judge. Here, below, are three screaming deals.


We may add some more, if possible.

  1. Get ready for winter -- or, if you live in the Sunbelt, keep the sun's rays at bay -- with this Armor All detailing kit. It includes glass cleaner, tire cleaner, microfiber accessories, a wash mitt, and snow foam. Click here to shop.
  2. While we're on the subject, get the inside of your car smelling great with these California Scents scent cans. You get 12 spillproof cans of Coronado Cherry scent. Pop the top and place in the car for 60 days of fresh scents -- and you can use it in your home after that. Start smelling good on the go by clicking here.
  3. You used that Armor All kit above to get your car clean, now seal it with a wax coating and get any scratches off with this Nu Finish Exterior Car Detailing Kit. There's also a once-a-year car polish that will withstand 52 weekly car washes. Between this, the California Scents, and the Armor All kit, your ride will feel new at all times, no matter how old it is. Click here to check it out.
  4. If Armor All and Nu Finish aren't your cup of tea, we have deals on Meguiar's products, too. From scratch erasers to interior air freshener to leather cleaner, we've got you covered. There are also deals on waxes, wash, wipes, and microfiber towels, too.

That's all for now. If other deals catch our eye, we'll add them here.

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  • Wjtinfwb Ford can produce all the training and instructional videos they want, and issue whatever mandates they can pursuant to state Franchise laws. The dealer principal and staff are the tip of the spear and if they don't give a damn, the training is a waste of time. Where legal, link CSI and feedback scores to allocations and financial incentives (or penalties). I'm very happy with my Ford products (3 at current) as I was with my Jeeps. But the dealer experience is as maddening and off-putting as possible. I refuse now to spend my money at a retailer who treats me and my investment like trash so I now shop for a dealer who does provide professional and courteous service. That led to the Jeep giving way to an Acura, which has not been trouble free but the dealer is at least courteous and responsive. It's the same owner group as the local Ford dealer so it's not the owners DNA, it's how American Honda manages the dealer interface with American Honda's customer. Ford would do well to adopt the same posture. It's their big, blue oval sign that's out front.
  • ToolGuy Nice car."I’m still on the fill-up from prior to Christmas 2023."• This is how you save the planet (and teach the oil companies a lesson) with an ICE.
  • Scrotie about 4 years ago there was a 1992 oldsmobile toronado which was a travtech-avis pilot car that had the prototype nav system and had a big antenna on the back. it sold quick and id never seen another ever again. i think they wanted like 13500 for it which was steep for an early 90s gm car.
  • SunnyGL I helped my friend buy one of these when they came in 2013 (I think). We tried a BMW 535xi, an Audi A6 and then this. He was very swayed by the GS350 and it helped a lot that Lexus knocked about $8k off the MSRP. I guess they wanted to get some out there. He has about 90k on it now and it's been very reliable, but some chump rear-ended it hard when it was only a few years old.From memory, liked the way the Bimmer drove and couldn't fathom why everyone thought Audi interiors were so great at that time - the tester we had was a sea of black.The GS350's mpg is impressive, much better than the '05 G35x I had which could only get about 24mpg highway.
  • Theflyersfan Keep the car. It's reliable, hasn't nickeled and dimed you to death, and it looks like you're a homeowner so something with a back seat and a trunk is really helpful! As I've discovered becoming a homeowner with a car with no back seat and a trunk the size of a large cooler, even simple Target or Ikea runs get complicated if you don't ride up with a friend with a larger car. And I wonder if the old VW has now been left in Price Hill with the keys in the ignition and a "Please take me" sign taped to the windshield? The problems it had weren't going to improve with time.
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