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Tips On How To Keep Your Car Organized!

Tips On How To Keep Your Car Organized!

For some, the idea of an “organized car” is almost blasphemous, but having your vehicle set up so you can actually find things can be pretty nice. The bigger the vehicle — minivans, SUVs — and the more people they haul, the more disorganized they can get. Don’t let your minivan turn into a rolling dumpster — here are some great ideas for keeping it organized.

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  — While newer vehicles have come a long way in terms of driver and passenger ergonomics and an abundance of cubbies and cupholders, you can use a simple shower caddy across the back of a seat and make it easier for back seat passengers to keep toys, snacks, and other stuff within easy reach. 

 — Doesn’t it always seem like you have way, way too many plastic grocery bags? Keep them organized by stuffing them into an empty Kleenex box…empty grocery bags are very handy for trash, diapers and other assorted stuff. 

–Everyone has had the experience of pawing through the glove-box for something they really need, and not being able to find it. Personal-sized portfolios of folders can be very handy for keeping insurance papers, receipts and other important documents organized and easily ‘get-at-able’ in the glove compartment.  

— Do you travel with a dog sometimes? Consider rigging up a hammock or sling by fastening the corners of a blanket or comforter to the front and rear seat headrests, keeping Fido comfortable and keeping pet hair and dirt from muddy paws off your upholstery.  

— A simple purse organizer can provide plenty of space for your wallet, change, sunglasses and other odds and ends, conveniently placed between the front seats.

 — Find a tote with multiple compartments … they can be great for organizing Legos, crayons, snacks, Hot Wheels cars and all the other stuff that naturally seems to be in a minivan or SUV. 

 First step? Thoroughly clean out your car. Get everything out of there, figure out what things you really need in a vehicle and then it’ll make it a lot easier to come up with the best ways to organize! 

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