We are all used to our cars. We spend more time only at home or in the office. They become a part of our families.
No matter what car you drive, Mercedes, Hyundai, AUDI, Subaru, Honda, Toyota, they all compete for our attention. We are all used to our cars. We spend more time only at home or in the office. They become a part of our families. It's our second home some say ! Spending time in the car can be more pleasurable and practical by applying some tricks (the younger generation calls them life hacks) that only a few of us know. There are some lame hacks out there using nail polish and toothpaste. You’ll find no beauty supplies in our list, just 100% ingenuity to make life easier.
Here is our list of some of the most useful car hacks!
A modern use is to utilize them as anchors for a bungee net (you can find them at many bike shops and outdoor stores) to create some extra storage inside your car. If you’re a snowboarder, for example, and are on a road trip with three of your closest friends, you can stuff your coats, hats, gloves, etc. into the bungee net, out of the way, off the floor, and in a place where they’ll dry.
Here is our list of some of the most useful car hacks!
2. Need extra storage? Hook a mesh bungee to your roof handles.
I’m not even sure why they still put coat hooks in cars anymore. Back in the days of Mad Men, businessmen would hang their jackets on the hook (or on a hanger on the hook) in their Cadillacs and housewives would use the hook(s) in their station wagons to hang laundry they picked up from the dry cleaners. Life just isn’t like that anymore.A modern use is to utilize them as anchors for a bungee net (you can find them at many bike shops and outdoor stores) to create some extra storage inside your car. If you’re a snowboarder, for example, and are on a road trip with three of your closest friends, you can stuff your coats, hats, gloves, etc. into the bungee net, out of the way, off the floor, and in a place where they’ll dry.
Sources : gearheads