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!
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!
5. Keep Drinks Cold When You Don’t Have a Cooler
A surprising number of cars have what at first sounds like a ridiculous feature: an air conditioned glove compartment. Perhaps its because of ridicule that carmakers have stopped mentioning the feature, but thankfully they keep installing it. You can find them in vehicles as varied as the Kia Soul and the VW Passat. It’s really very simple, if your vehicle is so equipped, there’s an A/C vent in your glove box. It’s not there to cool your registration and insurance card for the police officer who stopped you — it’s so you can stock it full of cans of your favorite beverage and keep them cool during your voyage. Be careful, though, some states have laws against even closed containers of alcohol in the passenger compartment of the car.Sources : gearheads