Best Amazon Prime Day Deals for TTAC Readers

TTAC Staff
by TTAC Staff

Don't Miss Out on These Amazon Prime Day Deals

Amazon’s highly-anticipated annual shopping event, Amazon Prime Day, is back for the fall. Amazon Prime Day starts today, October 10th, and runs through tomorrow, October 11th. Consider it an early version of Black Friday or Cyber Monday, or just a way to score a really good deal.

As always, this fall's Amazon Prime Day marks a chance to get amazing, killer deals on the things you need without leaving the comfort of your couch. Prep for the upcoming holidays — they're just around the corner — or simply treat yourself. Or take care of a summer project. Get out to your garage and get that old classic (or junker) running. Or save on Halloween tricks and treats.

With more and more people now subscribing to Amazon Prime, you’ll want to be ready for Amazon Prime Day 2023 if you want to take advantage of some deals before they sell out. Here’s our guide to everything you need to know about this year’s Amazon Prime Day, including some of the best deals for car owners and/or enthusiasts. Check back often as we’ll be updating this page throughout Prime Day 2023 with more deals as they go live.

Chemical Guys 14-Piece Arsenal Builder Car Wash Kit

Get ready to get jumped this winter with this booster pack that can be recharged via USB.

Vacmaster 5 Gallon Wall-Mount Wet/Dry Vacuum

Get your ride's cabin clean with this vacuum. It's wet/dry, so it can be quite useful in your garage as well.

2023 Upgrade LAUNCH Elite Bluetooth Bi-Directional Scan Tool

If you're having trouble with your ride, this tool will help you get it diagnosed. Avoid dealer diag fees!

Motor Trend FlexTough Performance All Weather Rubber Car Floor Mats

Keep snow, mud, salt, and other types of grime off your car's carpet with these floor mats. Tough rubber is easy to clean -- and keeps your car clean.

Nilight Heavy Duty Rocker Toggle 2Pin ON/Off Switch Metal Bat Waterproof

These toggle switches will help you operate exterior lights -- or whatever else you have rigged up -- with ease. And they're waterproof!

When is Amazon Prime Day 2023?

Amazon Prime Day 2023 will start on Tuesday, October 10, and will run through Wednesday, October 11. Prime Day 2023 will give you the chance to shop from the comfort of your home.

What Goes on Sale During Amazon Prime Day?

Every year, good deals are available exclusively to Amazon Prime members. In other words, a lot of products go on sale during Amazon Prime Day. Based on previous years, there are plenty of automotive items that will likely go on sale for Amazon Prime Day 2023. Expect handy accessories such as portable jump starters, power inverters, tire pressure gauges, and car seat organizers to see big discounts. Car detailing enthusiasts will want to stock up on their favorite car cleaning supplies during Prime Day, especially items such as microfiber towels or even an orbital buffer.

This year, expect to see plenty of automotive goods to go on sale. If you’ve been keeping an eye on certain tools or even aftermarket accessories, you might want to add them to your Amazon Wish List so you can easily see if there are deals once Prime Day goes live. TTAC's sibling site, AutoGuide.com, will also be showcasing some of the best automotive Prime Day deals, so keep an eye out on the site for updates on both sites as we get closer to the sale day.

What are the Benefits of Amazon Prime?

Not an Amazon Prime member? The good news is, Amazon offers a 30-day free trial for Prime, which means you can actually sign up and take advantage of Prime Day 2023 when it happens without forking over any extra cash. Now you may think that an Amazon Prime membership only means fast shipping, but there’s so much more. Two-day shipping is standard for all Prime members, while select cities also offer same-day delivery and one-day shipping.

In addition to getting your orders quickly, Prime members also get to take advantage of exclusive deals (30-minute early access to Lightning Deals) on Amazon, exclusive deals at Whole Foods Market, access to award-winning movies and TV shows through Amazon Prime Video, free games and loot with Twitch, and access to over two-million songs on Amazon Music without any ads.

Amazon Prime costs $14.99 a month, or $139 a year. You can also sign up for just Amazon Prime Video for $8.99 a month.

Students can save even more on Amazon Prime, with Prime Student costing $7.49 a month or $69 a year.

How do I Sign up for Amazon Prime?

Signing up for an Amazon Prime membership is really easy. You can simply click here to start your 30-day free trial to Amazon Prime. If you’re a student, make sure you click the student link to take advantage of a 6-month trial courtesy of Sprint. You will have to hand over your credit card information to sign up to Amazon Prime, even to access the 30-day trial. You can always cancel at anytime.

Is Amazon Prime Day Better than Black Friday or Cyber Monday?

It can be. Whether you find Amazon Prime Day better than Black Friday or Cyber Monday largely depends on the types of products you’re shopping for. Automotive products aren’t at the top of every retailer’s sales list for Black Friday or Cyber Monday deals—they’re not the greatest gifts after all—so Prime Day edges out the other shopping holidays in that respect. Because Amazon covers such a wide range of products, you’ll likely find some great deals on automotive goods during Prime Day that you may not come across on Black Friday or Cyber Monday.

Besides, with Prime Day taking place in July, you’ll have plenty of time to save up again for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

From time to time, TTAC will highlight automotive products we think may be of interest to our community. Plus, posts like this help to keep the lights on around here. Learn more about how this works.

(Editor’s note: This post is meant to both help you be an informed shopper for automotive products but also to pay for our ‘90s sedan shopping habits operating expenses. Some of you don’t find these posts fun, but they help pay for Junkyard Finds, Rare Rides, Piston Slaps, and whatever else. Thanks for reading.)

[Main photo credit: Amazon. Product images provided by the manufacturer.]

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  • ToolGuy ToolGuy on Oct 10, 2023
    October 10, 2023: GB40 is ~20 percent off the usual price.
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  • Crtfour The rear ends on these electric IQs are hideous. No thanks. Now, time to get back to the Eldorado: Distinctly Luxurious article.
  • ToolGuy Doesn't matter, EVs don't work, even if they do I mean did they won't I mean wouldn't have the range to drive to the track. Plus the world is running out of electricity (and there is no way to make more). The panel gaps on EVs are aerodynamically problematic, especially Porsche. No one can afford EVs. There is no place (literally -no- place) to charge, and even if you do I mean could it will I mean would crash the U.S. electrical grid and there is no way to restart it, ever. Drivers will grow old and die waiting for the vehicle to charge. EV racing will never benefit the environment the way that ICE racing does and has and will. The batteries cost more than the vehicle and that cost goes up every minute. All electricity is dirty and nasty and not wholesome like petroleum. EVs are slow (as in the opposite of quick) and the point of a drag race is quick. I can't hear well because of ICE and what happens when a silent EV runs over me at the track? It is a good thing that the EV thing ended when it did and will never return. I for one am relieved.
  • MaintenanceCosts It at least looks more like a Cadillac and less like a Traverse than the XT6. I'm a shopper in this segment and would give it a test drive, which I wouldn't bother with for the XT6.
  • 1995 SC Early El Camino = coolLate El Camino = coolThis one = not cool
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