EDITORIAL
From Car buyer to
Car-buy-her
During this festive time
of the year, there are
many holiday gather-
ings, special events and
time with friends and
family. It also means
you’re probably spend-ing more time in your
car, so you want to make
sure it’s clean, accesso-
rized and in tip-top
shape.
Why not play Holiday
Dress Up with some fun
accessories. Also, if
you’ve ever experienced
DCS, we have a solution for you along with some
quick tips on how to
pass that emissions test
each year.
— Sheronde
The Holiday’s are a great time to dress up and as women, we love it! And just like we style ourselves from head to toe, we have the same opportunity to style our cars with some great decorative car ac-cessories. If you’re looking to glam up your favorite car and get completely engaged in the festivities this year, here are a few ideas to help you get started:
The Leopard Pink Car Seat Cover Set
This all-in-one coordinating kit comes with two universal fit front car seat covers that slip over the seat and attach under the seat for a snug fit. The matching steering wheel cover fits most cars and will keep your hands warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Finish the girly look with the two seat belt shoulder pads.
Head Light Eye Lashes For the girl who loves make-up, we recommend a giant set of head light eyelashes. The curled Black Car Lashes attach using a
quality 3M adhesive strip that will withstand any weather condition and is guaranteed to get your car noticed in a crowded parking lot. Add a special touch to your car décor with a High Maintenance Rearview Mirror Car Charm. The ornament wraps around the base of the car’s rearview mirror
for a simple decoration.
Rhinestone Zebra Li-cense Plate Frame Are you feeling the need for a little car bling?
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HOLIDAY DRESS UP: 6 Fun Ways to Accessorize Your Car for the Holiday’s
FEMALE AUTO CONSUMER
Published by Car -Buy-Her
1. Take a look at the gas
cap. Make sure it’s on
securely and it’s the
correct cap for your
vehicle.
2. Have your oil changed
before going in for your
test.
3. Make sure your brakes
are in good condition.
4. Check that there are no
signs of smoke coming
from your vehicle. If
there are visible ex-
haust fumes, it is a sign
of excess pollution and it will cause your vehi-
cle to fail the test
5. Do not overfill your gas
tank because the excess
gasoline could expand
and saturate a part of the emissions control
system resulting in in-
creased emissions.
6. Change your air filter
regularly so you can
keep dirt and other con-
taminants out of your car
engine.
7. Check your tire pressure
to ensure that they are
properly inflated. You
will get much better fuel
efficiency and it can pro-duce lower levels of
common-based emis-
sions.
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Do you shy away from of-
fering rides to colleagues
and friends? Are you con-
stantly wishing you had more room in your car? Do
your children step over
shoes, paper, and food con-
tainers to get in the back
seat? Do you dread opening
your trunk for fear of what
you might find? If you an-
swered "yes" to any of the
above, you may have DCS.
DCS is Dirty Car
Syndrome and women
often suffer from it ----
corporate professionals, busy moms, housewives,
entrepreneurs and business-
women --- being most af-
fected. DCS can be sympto-
matic of any of the follow-
ing: hauling kids, working
out of the car, and constant
travel, to name a few. Un-
fortunately, there is no pre-
scription, herbal remedy or
exercise that will help you,
but women don’t have to con-
tinue to suffer if they are care-
ful and learn to take certain
precautions. Here are a few
suggestions to help alleviate
the problem head on.
1. Keep a litterbag along with
garbage bags in the car.
2. Incorporate weekly
vacuuming.
3. Put kids on a “keep the car
neat for a treat” program.
4. Schedule time to wash your
car the same way you sched-ule your professional and per-
sonal appointments.
5. Indulge in occasional
pampering (full service
detailing) once a quarter.
6. Keep an expandable file
folder available to neatly
tuck away business papers,
receipts, and business cards
collected during the day.
7. Keep wipes in the glove
compartment for quick
clean-ups and sticky situa-
tions.
8. When stopping for gas
do a quick window clean-
ing.
9. Keep a stash of your
favorite scent or air deodor-
izers handy.
10. Take pride in your car .
After all, our cars are an
extension of who we are and what we want to
convey.
If you’ve ever gone to the auto parts store, looked around and felt a bit out-of-place, you’ll be happy to
meet Suzy Wagnitz.
As the Owner and CEO of Car Décor Products, Inc., Suzy completely un-derstands the relationship women have with their cars and she’s determined to help women find the accessories they need in a female-friendly environ-ment.
CarDecor.com is an on-line retail store with a large selection of decora-tive car accessories spe-cifically for women.
Established in 2006, CarDecor.com is
dedicated to offering women frivolous and
functional car accessories that fit her lifestyle.
Visit
www.car-buy-her.com
for more information
on car buying and
maintenance.
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE AN AUTOMOTIVE EXPERT, JUST BE A CAR-BUY-HER,
A WOMAN THAT IS INFORMED AND IN CONTROL!
Our goal is to educate, inspire and engage women in the automotive process,
while connecting you to women-friendly automotive resources.
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