Home Breadcrumb caret Practice Breadcrumb caret Planning and Advice Rev up gifts for car enthusiasts For clients who love cars, get them gifts that show you pay attention. But, some gifts are more effective than others. By Lisa MacColl | January 16, 2015 | Last updated on January 16, 2015 2 min read For clients who love cars, get them gifts that show you pay attention. But, some gifts are more effective than others. A minimum order of 500 car fresheners with Canadian flags from Artik.com costs approximately $900. Taxes and shipping are extra. While a client might hang it from his rearview mirror, he’ll likely forget the token came from you. There are better options. Low cost, high impact $12.99/client Give your clients tickets to a classic car event in the area, or send them a brochure if the event is free. For example, the Barrie, Ont. Car Show and Flea Market costs $10 per day—a weekend pass is $20, plus $5 a day for parking. Deliver the tickets in a diecast model of a racing car or Lamborghini. You can get a Lamborghini diecast replica for $12.99, or a radio- controlled Ferrari for $22.99 from collectablediecast.com. Read: Gifts for new retirees Medium cost, high impact $60/client Winter is tough on cars. Come spring, give your clients the gift of a car- detailing package. In St. John’s, Nfld., the Hickman Automotive Group offers packages that range from $60 for an exterior hand wash, interior clean and deodorizing. A wash, engine degreasing and cosmetic paint restoration costs $249. In Regina, Sask., Ron’s Auto Detailing offers packages, starting at $140 for an interior and exterior wash and wax, up to $379 for a top-to-bottom scrub and polish with a hand wax finish. Read: How to retain your clients’ kids High cost, high impact $594/client The North American International Auto Show takes place in Detroit, Mich. every January. Ticket prices for adults in 2015 are $13 per day, plus the cost of transportation and hotel. Flight, hotel and car rental packages range from $816 to $1,100. Three-day gold tickets for the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Montreal in 2015 are $594 each. Silver three-day tickets start at $476. Or, book a 30-minute fantasy test drive with Exotic Car Tours in Oakville, Ont., and your clients can drive a Lamborghini Gallardo or a Ferrari F430 for $299. They also offer track days at Mosport Park that let clients drive on the racetrack in a Lotus, Ferrari or Ariel Atom. One car and two laps costs $258; multi-car packages are also available. Read: Gifts for the outdoor enthusiast by Lisa MacColl, an Ontario-based financial writer. Lisa MacColl Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo