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ebinmaine

Well if all goes right I'm headed over to pick up a new car.

2022 Kia Soul.

 

Should be a great combination of a commuter vehicle and light cargo hauler for me.

 

I've been spending a little time looking at accessories for vehicles used both on and off road.

 

The first couple things I'm going to add our window vent shades and a heated seat pad of some sort.

 

What's your favorite/ most useful add-on to a vehicle that you've ever bought or made?

 

 

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DET

Most favorite of something I didn’t really want, heated seats, no contest.

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Pullstart

My favorite accessory?  Clutch pedal.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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squonk

Most car accessory shops can install a seat heater under you cushion. Better than a pad that flies all over the place. I had one put in my wife's van 3 yrs. ago and she loves it.

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ebinmaine
47 minutes ago, Pullhosen’s Pony Express said:

My favorite accessory?  Clutch pedal.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

No longer available in Kia Soul..

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ebinmaine
59 minutes ago, DET said:

Most favorite of something I didn’t really want, heated seats, no contest.

Same here. 

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ri702bill

Factory Fog Lights and heated mirrors. Took a liking to both, though not on the same car ...

Bill

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Pullstart
13 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

No longer available in Kia Soul..

If not a clutch pedal… then a BOSE radio system.  Good tunes rocks!

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stevasaurus

I really miss my 8 track in my 60' Chevy.  Cranking "Night Moves" & "Ina-Goda-Da-Vida".  Had my home made speakers sitting on the back seat.  :banana-rock:   "Come on Baby, Light My Fire" because "The Time has Come Today."  "Don't You Want Somebody to Love??"

 

 

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Maxwell-8
1 hour ago, squonk said:

Most car accessory shops can install a seat heater under you cushion. Better than a pad that flies all over the place. I had one put in my wife's van 3 yrs. ago and she loves it.

I was intenting to do this to my WH, could be nice when you have to do snowplowing :dance:

 

 

But one of my favorite car-accesoires is a 12v coffee maker!

 

Schumacher 12V 10-Cup Coffee Maker, 1229 - Walmart.com ...

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Daddy Don

I bought a 2020 ford f150 it has self dimming lights they work great and I don't have to worry about dimming my light when I meet another car coming at me. And it has several other options that helps us old 74 year old people with safe driving.   

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, DET said:

Most favorite of something I didn’t really want, heated seats, no contest.

Yep. I like being able to lower the cabin temp to stay more alert and still be comfortable.

 

1 hour ago, Pullhosen’s Pony Express said:

My favorite accessory?  Clutch pedal.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

Been livin' without since our first minivan in '94. I enjoyed manual shifting a lot, and I miss the feeling of control, but have to acknowledge that the newer automatics' fuel efficiency, smooth operation, convenience in traffic, and ruggedness are terrific. 

 

Also like the daytime running lights (front and rear) and that the headlights go on by themselves when it gets dark and off when it gets light!

Lastly, I owe a recreational beverage to the inventor of Rain-X windshield treatment. Safer driving and vastly decreased wiper wear!

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peter lena

@ebinmaine , for me has to be the heated steering wheel , heated seats set up , on a chilly morning , or when ever you need some heat comfort , its always there . also agree with  handy don , on the rain x glass treatment , if you regularly use it , the rain just runs off the glass . the older i get , the handier  this stuff is ,  keep cruising , pete  

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squonk

Whish I had the heated steering wheel. I had to retire to solve the cold wheel in the morning problem! :happy-partydance:

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ri702bill

The one "feature" I can absolutely do without is the oh so annoying automatic stop - start that kills the engine at a stop light. Rented several with it  - always had to find the defeat switch before I drove it. Surprise!!! Turn the car off, it defaults to stop - start mode! More annoying than a cranky in-law in the passenger seat ....

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Snoopy11

Interesting discussion for me... 'cause besides being a Wheel Horse nut, I am also a Ford gearhead... 

 

Some of you guys have seen this before... if so... you can clean your fingernails while you look... LOL

 

Our truck is one BIG accessory.

 

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Exhaust, that is the best accessory I have bought/made. Flowmaster cat. converters, Super 10 mufflers all the way, with custom fabricated exhaust piping. 

 

Sounds totally awesome...

 

Don

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Snoopy11

Oh, don't forget the radar detector... gotta have one of those...

 

The old man's got a lead foot when he drives it...

 

Don

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Handy Don
15 minutes ago, Snoopy11 said:

Oh, don't forget the radar detector... gotta have one of those...

Just remember...Radar spelled backwards is radaR. It can get you coming and going. :)

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Snoopy11
3 hours ago, Pullhosen’s Pony Express said:

Clutch pedal

:text-yeahthat:

 

Don

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Stormin

Fully reclining front seats were my must have in my younger days. I'll let you imagine why. :D

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Dirty Dingus Magee

Fuzzy dice

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, ri702bill said:

The one "feature" I can absolutely do without is the oh so annoying automatic stop - start that kills the engine at a stop light. Rented several with it  - always had to find the defeat switch before I drove it. Surprise!!! Turn the car off, it defaults to stop - start mode! More annoying than a cranky in-law in the passenger seat ....

Bill

Yeah buddy. 

This car has it. 

I don't do a lot of start/stop driving luckily. 

I'll try to get used to it but don't know of I will.  

 

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Snoopy11 said:

Oh, don't forget the radar detector... gotta have one of those...

 

The old man's got a lead foot when he drives it...

 

Don

 

I've had those in the distant past. 

Around here the speed traps are most often laser, high speed setups. 

By the time your reader is readin' it's too late. 

 

I'm not much generally one for speeding anyhoo. 

 

Having a CDL license and getting a moving violation is a bad mix. 

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Dirty Dingus Magee said:

Fuzzy dice

This might be the best answer.....

 

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Stormin said:

Fully reclining front seats were my must have in my younger days. I'll let you imagine why. :D

So you could catch up on much needed sleep during work breaks, right?

 

 

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