Automotive promotional products put a logo where drivers and shop customers use it, from an ice scraper visor clip to a roadside tool kit case. Dealerships hand these out at sale time, and mechanic and tire shops use them as low-cost customer gifts that keep a phone number in the glovebox.
Ice Scrapers & Snow Brushes
Ice scrapers are the largest group here: a logo rides in the glovebox all winter and gets used on the coldest day of the year. Sizes run from a compact 7" scraper up to 11.5", plus an RPET (recycled plastic) option. The credit card ice scraper folds flat for a console, the power grip ice destroyer adds a foam handle for thick ice, and the multi-use ice scraper pairs a scraper edge with a brush. Most print with a 1-color pad print or screen print on the handle. See the full ice scraper and snow brush lineup for more winter options.
Roadside Emergency & Safety Kits
A roadside kit turns a giveaway into a tool a driver keeps for years. A 27-piece roadside tool set bundles jumper cables, a flashlight, and hand tools in one case; a 3-in-1 emergency tool set pairs a seatbelt cutter with a window breaker and flashlight; a compact auto safety tool covers the same job alone. Dealerships hand these out with a new-car sale, since a branded roadside emergency kit for business reads as real driver help, not clutter.
Car Air Fresheners
Air fresheners are the fastest-turnover item here, an easy way to put a scent and a logo in a customer's car after every visit. The AdScents paper air freshener hangs from the mirror in stock scents like new car or vanilla, while the auto fresh hanging air freshener uses the same format with a wider color range. Because they get used up, oil-change and detail shops reorder them by the case.
Car Tech & Charging Accessories
A 4-port USB auto adaptor plugs into the 12-volt outlet to charge several phones on a road trip, and a wireless charging car dock mounts a phone at eye level with no cable needed. Both carry a 1-color logo on the housing.
Dealership Extras & Novelties
An aluminum custom license plate or frame carries a dealership name around town for years (check your state's rules on what a frame may cover first); a 7-quart bucket and auto litter bag support routine car care; an accordion sun shade protects a dashboard; and an antique car stress reliever works as a trade show giveaway.
How to Choose an Automotive Giveaway
Match the item to the visit: a service appointment pairs with an ice scraper, a new-car sale pairs with a roadside kit or license plate frame, and a routine oil change pairs with an air freshener or small tech accessory that gets reordered. Most items ship at minimums around 100 to 250 pieces with a 1-color imprint, with production running 5 to 10 business days after art approval and rush turnaround available. Dealerships, mechanic shops, and detailers ordering winter-ready giveaways for driver kits make up the core buyers.





































































