Top 10 Black Friday Deals For the Car Aficionado in Your Life

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Get a start on your Christmas shopping for the car person in your life (or for yourself) with these Black Friday deals.

Up to 50% off Martini Racing Swag

Everyone knows that Martini Racing has the best colors and livery. The deals here are huge — we’re talking a $220 sweater for $108. Find some discounted Martini Racing swag here. The F1 store is also offering 30% off Scuderia Ferrari merch.

25% off Portable Car Jump Starter

This will come in really handy when your battery is dead and there’s no one in sight to give you a boost. You can also use it to charge virtually any USB-powered device like a cellphone, tablet, camera, or drone, which will probably be more useful to you. Check it out here.

43% LED Off-Road Lights

These long-life, low-maintenance LED lights are useful for off-roading or worksites. Check them out here.

Winches on Sale

You know you want a winch and a few models from Superwinch are discounted this Black Friday. There are some that are 15% off and one for 23% off.

Cash Back on Goodyear Tires

Get up to $80 back on select four tires. Double your rebate up to $160 with the Goodyear Credit Card. Check out the deal here.

$70 Prepaid Visa when you Buy Pirelli Winter Tires

When you purchase a matching set of four select Pirelli winter tires you may be eligible to receive a $70 Visa Prepaid Card via mail-in rebate. Check out the deal here.

30% off at Advanced Auto Parts

Get 30% off all orders with code SCW477 for Black Friday Week. No minimum required. Get your discount on car parts here.

40% off Hitachi Tools

If you work on your car or have a workbench in your garage, these will come in handy. Check out the tools on sale on Amazon. There’s also 30% DeWalt tools if you prefer that brand instead.

41% off GPS Tracker

If you have a teenager who drives, this will come in handy if you want to keep tabs on them. This device can give you real-time location updates, monitor a driver’s speed, and give you curfew alerts. If you’re not a helicopter parent, the device also gives you vehicle health alerts, translate check engine codes, and warn you of low battery voltage before it’s too late. The Amazon reviews are also pretty positive. Check it out here.

20%-26% off Thrustmaster Racing Wheels

Thrustmaster racing wheels, gear shifters, and pedals for many different gaming consoles are on sale this Black Friday. Up your racing sim style. Check them out here.

BONUS ITEM! $1,300 Discount on Treadmill

Because you probably ate too much food this Thanksgiving and need to get back in shape. This Sole F80 Treadmill is $1,300 off and has been reviewed as “the best treadmill in its price range.” You can run at speeds up to 12 mph and the treadmill has a lifetime warranty. Check it out here.

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  • PrincipalDan PrincipalDan on Nov 24, 2017

    Just Chilling at Home. Nobody in my household had participated in Black Friday since about 2005. My in-laws went out stupid early this AM so they could get a 7.5 foot prelit Christmas tree sill cheap at Home Depot but at least they've had the previous tree for a decade or more.

  • Chuckrs Chuckrs on Nov 24, 2017

    What are the odds those LED lights will be used to blind on-coming traffic? I replaced two 60W incandescent 'jelly jar' exterior house lights with two 20W LED fixtures. We refer to them as the jail-break lights. Looking at 30W ones might melt your eyeballs - can't imagine how they could be street legal.

  • 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.
  • SPPPP I don't think it's a sign of pressure from external competition, but rather a healthy sign of letting practicality trump triumphalism on the assembly floor. Does a 1-piece casting make sense? Imagine the huge investment (no pun intended) in the tooling for that structure. Now imagine that a change in regulation or market conditions requires a change to the structure. You're going to build all the tooling all over again? Why not use "gigacasting" selectively, to build right-sized modules that can be assembled simply and repeatably? Changing 1/3 of the tooling is much less costly. Additionally, it makes the vehicles repairable, instead of being subject to total loss in a minor accident.
  • Formula m Oh my first Ford learning experience was with a sales manager who is a former stripclub manager with a Satan’s choice tattoo on his forearm… was very eye opening. You can imagine how he has contributed to Ottawa over his long tenure with Ford. Hopefully A.I. gives a different experience
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