Best winter car accessories

Here’s a list of winter weather car accessories to make driving a bit more comfortable.

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When winter hits in Canada, it doesn’t just knock politely – it kicks open the door with howling winds, snow-covered roads, and bone-chilling cold. Fear not, as we can help you prepare for the frigid nightmare ahead. With the right winter car accessories, you can turn your ride from a cold metal box into a, uhm, cozy metal box — and one that’s ready to take on anything winter throws (and blows) your way. So here are some of the best winter car accessories to make the season a little bit more bearable.

1. Winter Tires

Pro Tip: Don’t wait for that first snowflake to fall. As soon as the temperature dips below 7°C consistently, it’s time to make the switch.

Top Pick: Michelin X-Ice Xi3 Winter Tires: While there are many solid options out there, these tires offer excellent traction and durability, ensuring your car can handle even the iciest and slushiest roads with ease.

Michelin X-Ice Xi3 Winter Tire on a black alloy rim
Winter tires with deep grooves are a must.Photo by Michelin

2. Remote Car Starter

We’ve all been there: It’s -30°C outside, and you’re in your car waiting for it to go from feeling like an icebox to something less like that. Well, with a remote car starter, you can warm things up from the comfort of your home, making those early morning commutes a little less frigid. And a lot of newer models work with your smartphone, so you can fire up the car from pretty much anywhere.

Heads up: While it’s tempting to leave your car idling forever, be mindful of local idling regulations and the impact on the environment. A little moderation goes a long way.

Top Pick: Compustar CS7900-AS All-in-One Remote Start and Security System: With a range of up to 3,000 feet, you can start your car from just about anywhere. An added bonus is that it doubles as a security system.

3. Heated Seat Covers

Is there anything better than sinking into a warm seat on a freezing winter day? Okay, sure, a beach vacation or anything in a warmer place at all really, but this piece is about winter so, you know, let’s just move on. Your car doesn’t come with built-in heated seats? No worries! Heated seat covers are affordable, easy to install, and bring serious comfort to your daily drive.

Top Pick: Sojoy Universal 12V Heated Seat Cover: With three different heat settings, this cover will keep you toasty on even the coldest mornings.

Sojoy Universal Heated car seat cover with remote
A nice and toasty car seat makes the early morning drive more bearable.Photo by Amazon

4. Winter Windshield Wipers

Bonus Tip: Pair those wipers with winter-grade washer fluid to keep your windshield ice-free. The winter type has a much lower freezing point and includes cleaning agents that can deal with the toughest salt and grit.

Top Pick: Bosch ICON 26A Wiper Blades – These wipers are built to withstand winter’s worst, helping you see clearly and stay safe on the road.

5. Snow Brush and Ice Scraper

We all live the Canadian winter morning ritual: grabbing a snow brush and scraper to clear off the car after a heavy snowfall. A quality brush and scraper make the job quicker and less painless, and more importantly, they help you avoid driving with dangerous snow piles on your roof.

Top Pick: Mallory 532 Ice Scraper and Snow Brush Combo: With an extendable handle and foam grip, this tool makes clearing snow and ice a breeze, even when your car is buried.

Mallory 532 Ice Scraper and Snow Brush Combo with foam grip
Wipe away the snow from all windows, outside rear view mirrors and windshields.Photo by Amazon

6. Emergency Winter Car Kit

Assuming everything will be fine is a great philosophy and all, but it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t prepare for the worst. An emergency winter car kit should be a staple in every Canadian’s vehicle. Stock it with essentials like jumper cables, a flashlight, a thermal blanket, snacks, and a small shovel. You may never need it, but you’ll be thankful you have it.

Top Pick: Canadian Tire Roadside Emergency Kit: It’s packed with everything you need to get through a roadside emergency, from flares to first-aid supplies. Plus, it’s compact enough to keep in your trunk all winter.

7. Car Battery Warmer

Top Pick: Kat’s 22200 Battery Heating Pad: This pad keeps your battery warm in temperatures as low as -34°C, meaning you’ll never be left stranded in the cold.

Kats 22200 Battery Heating Pad plugs into a regular socket
A warm battery is better able to crank the engine on cold mornings.Photo by Amazon

8. Heated Steering Wheel Cover

Why should your hands suffer while your seats are nice and toasty? A heated steering wheel cover solves that problem, giving you a warm grip during those freezing morning drives. It’s a small touch, but it makes a big difference.

Top Pick: SEG Direct Heated Steering Wheel Cover: This cover heats up quickly and installs easily, making sure your hands stay warm no matter how cold it gets.

9. Tire Pressure Gauge

Top Pick: AstroAI Digital Tire Pressure Gauge: This gauge is accurate, easy to use, and small enough to keep in your glove compartment. It’s an essential tool for winter driving.

AstroAI Digital Tire Pressure Gauge with add-ons
Regularly check the pressure in the tires for even wear and proper traction.Photo by AstroAI

10. Winter Floor Mats

Winter brings slush, snow, and salt into your car, and that can do a number on your interior and even your clothes. Heavy-duty winter floor mats are a simple yet effective way to protect your car’s carpeting from the elements. They trap dirt and water, making clean-up a whole lot easier.

Top Pick: WeatherTech All-Weather Floor Mats: These mats are built to handle whatever winter throws at them, keeping your car’s floors dry and protected.

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