Best Ways To Spend $25 on Car Accessories for a New SUV

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Buying a new car — especially a pricier one, like an SUV — can mean stretching your budget. But what if you still want to add on some bells and whistles without going into debt?

Here’s how to make the most of just $25 to add both function and style to your SUV — because let’s face it, those dealer add-ons are ridiculously overpriced.

Center Console Organizer

If your sunglasses and phone charger are constantly sliding down the side of your seat or getting lost in the abyss that is your glove compartment, there is a solution. A console organizer is a game-changer.

Look for one with adjustable dividers — they’re usually under $20 and instantly make your car feel more put together.

USB Car Charger With Multiple Ports

Sure, your SUV probably came with USB ports, but you probably need more. Get your hands on a multi-port charger that can handle everyone’s devices at once for under $25.

Bonus points for ones with fast-charging capabilities — that way, the whole family can charge on a short car trip.

Trunk Organizer

If your trunk looks like a tornado just touched down, you’re not alone. And there’s something you can do!

A trunk organizer is a collapsible contraption that will keep all your goodies in their places — and make sure your groceries don’t crash into each other and turn your eggs into an omelette on the ride home. And you can get one for about $23.

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Mini Car Vacuum

Those Cheerios your kid dropped will multiply if you don’t deal with them now: Enter the car vacuum. A compact car vacuum can be your best friend, especially if you’ve got kids, pets or friends who can’t seem to eat without making a mess. You can pick one up for around $20.

The Bottom Line

Mix and match these picks based on your needs. The key is focusing on stuff you’ll actually use daily, not just things that look cool in the Amazon cart.

Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.

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