This story is part of Holiday Gift Guide 2019, your source for the season’s best gifts and deals, hand-picked by the experts at CNET. I find annoying all the ads that suggest you’re going to give someone a car as a holiday gift. If you have that kind of money, you aren’t reading this; you have a personal shopper. So forget the giant bow and delight the cool car enthusiast in your life and buy them one of the three best tech toys for their vehicle this holiday season. They’ll use this perfect gift every time they’re driving and you won’t have to spend five figures and check their garage size. Plus, these driving gadgets are more fun than accessories like a car charger, emergency kit, air freshener, or floor mats. (Also check out Roadshow’s affordable gift guide for gearheads.) Now playing: Watch this: The best gifts for the car and driver 8:09 Dashcam Your best overall pick is a dashcam. It’s both very useful and completely new to most drivers in the US. At their most basic, dashcams are perfect at recording everything going on outside the vehicle all the time. That means capturing accident evidence, perfect scenery and weird… Read full this story
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