Christmas is only a couple of weeks away, but for many of us, there”s still a lot of Christmas shopping to do before the big day!
If you”re looking for classic car Christmas gift ideas, then we have a few thoughts to share with you. We have had a look around and found some Christmas gift ideas for classic car enthusiasts.
Is buying a classic car itself as a Christmas present out of the question? Probably! But if not, look no further! Go to the “buying a classic car” page here at Trade Classics, and search through our huge selection of classic cars for sale. You will make somebody very happy on Christmas morning!
If your budget is a little or a lot smaller, then we have some other ideas for you. Not all classic car enthusiasts are owners. Your gift could to be to offer the temporary experience of life as a classic car owner! You could hire your special someone a classic car.
There are a number of classic car hire companies all over the UK. If you do a Google search, you”ll find a company in your region. The cost to hire a classic car is usually between £150 to £500 per day, and you will probably find that there are different rates for weekends.
If you can afford to push the boat out a bit further, then you could offer the gift of membership at the classic car club. You”d need to be close to the London area, but this would make a fantastic gift for a classic car enthusiast. As opposed to hiring a classic car as a one-off experience, the Classic Car Club, offers the chance to drive classics on a regular basis.
The club offers membership packages ranging from 4 months to a year. The price starts £1,555. Members are allocated a set number of points, which they can exchange against the use of the classic cars within the period of membership. Fantastic idea!
If you were looking to spend a little less, then what about new classic car tyres? www.vintagetyres.com is offering a 10% discount during December 2012.
If your special someone likes to spend a lot of time in the garage, then you could consider a garage gift such as a new heater, radio, shelving unit or lighting? It won”t make for glamorous shopping, as you will probably find what you need at your local DIY store or online (you could try Amazon).
If you are looking for Classic Car stocking fillers, then there are plenty of ideas! You could buy a classic car t-shirt, cap, mug etc. Take a look at some of the gifts available at www.theopenroad.co.uk. I noticed a trendy set of Ferrari book ends for my Christmas list!
We hope that this has helped with your Christmas present ideas, big or small. Please get in touch if you have some ideas to add.
Happy classic car Christmas shopping!
EMMA JONES
This article was written and published by Emma Jones. Emma works for Trade Classics as an in-house journalist and copywriter and has many years” experience in the classic car sector. Why not write a reply on this article below – she”d love to hear your thoughts on her thoughts!Google
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