Get the Goods
Brand extensions from some of the world’s top automakers
By: Travis Persaud / 18.11.2011
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Infiniti Carbon Case Purple 8 Pro Dial
Wristwatch
Now is the time of the year to start thinking about gifts for
family and friends. While a new car for everyone may not be in your
budget, there are other great gift options-beyond tires and
rims-courtesy of the world's popular automakers.
Here are seven picks that could make a perfect gift this holiday
season.
Infiniti Carbon Case Purple 8 Pro Dial
Wristwatch
Infiniti Carbon Case Purple 8 Pro Dial Wristwatch, $5,080
(USD)
Infiniti and Bell & Ross team up for this limited edition
luxury watch. The elegant timepiece has the Japanese automaker's
signature purple on the seconds pointer and the number "eight"
simultaneously points to the symbol of luck in Asia and the
mathematical sign of infinity.
917 Salzburg Computer Mouse
917 Salzburg Computer Mouse, $130
Click and scroll at lightning speeds with this Porsche
911-shaped mouse. Compatible with both PC and Mac machines, it
features an aluminum scroll wheel and a powerful dongle for
wireless use.
BMW M Boardcase
BMW M Boardcase, $225.50
Race off to the airport in style. This lightweight boardcase
takes the M nameplate to heart, with a hard shell, rugged
telescopic handle and four wheels complete with BMW-styled
rims.
Honda Stand Bag
Honda Stand Bag, $93
Made by Dunlop, this bag has all the necessities for a day out
on the course-eight-way divider, two accessories pockets, one ball
pocket and two mesh pockets. The only thing missing is a caddy.
Volkswagen Chocolate Fondue Set
Volkswagen Chocolate Fondue Set, $27
It doesn't get any sweeter than this. Bust out your favourite
German chocolate and let this VW fondue set do the rest for
you.
Cadillac Cigar Cutter
Cadillac Cigar Cutter, $14
Stay classy with this silver single blade cigar cutter, laser
engraved with the Cadillac emblem.
Fiat Bocce Ball Set
Fiat Bocce Ball Set, $80
We don't even know how to play bocce ball, but this is way too
cool to not get. The set really fits Fiat's throwback, retro look.
And, heck, you might even learn how to play the game if you get
it.