DRIVERS can solve a very common problem with their cars by purchasing a £2.66 console gadget - and it could even save them hundreds of pounds.
Eating and drinking in your car is something most of us do as a guilty pleasure, but it's not the most hygienic activity.
Now one multi-purpose cup holder extender with expandable sides and a swivel bottom will help you stay tidy.
The gadget will save you hundreds as it will save you from spending money on cleaning chemicals to clean up all those spillages.
The 19cm long device clips into the cup holders in your centre console.
You'll now be able to keep your drink or punnet of food close to you while you eat or drink from it.
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This means you'll spill fewer crumbs and see the chance of you dropping your coffee reduce.
It will also only set you back £2.66 if you buy it off the bargain website Temu.
Fans said the product was "fabulous" and kept their car tidier.
One said: "A cup holder in the car to expand the possibilities of more things. It looks sturdy and functional. Good price and fast delivery. Thanks."
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Another said: "A really practical help with few take places."
While a third posted: "Fabulous item as described and very good material, fits perfectly in my Dacia Sandero Stepway, very satisfied with your purchase, thank you Temu you are the best."
Meanwhile, a driver has revealed how a £7 Amazon item can solve a common problem among motorists.
Small items can easily fall through the cracks between seats, sending them into the abyss underneath.
Luckily, a motors whizz has revealed a genius way to avoid the mishap by investing in a seat gap filler.
One cheap, no faff gadget can also turn your car from a messy nightmare to a tidy dream in seconds.
For as little as £4 - say goodbye to cluttered cars for good.
The Auto Tech Car Boot Organiser for only £4 at B&M as well as other shops.
Drivers are only just realising £2 handy gadget that can help you avoid being scammed
A motors expert has revealed a handy £2 gadget that can help drivers avoid a scam.
Matt from Bikes and Beards took to YouTube to share a neat trick that lets you make sure you're getting a good deal when buying a second-hand vehicle.
In the clip, Matt was shelling out over £82,000 on a classic Harley Davidson motorcycle so, understandably, wanted to be certain he was getting his money's worth.
He relied on his expert knowledge for the most part but did share a helpful device that can tell you if your car or bike has had some alterations over the years.
Matt explained that you can use a paint depth gauge to learn more about the history of your vehicle.
As the name suggests, the gauge checks the depth of the layers of paint on the motor.
Most new vehicles will have a reading of between three and five, while classic cars can go between one and three and the paint wears away with age.
But Matt warned that you should keep an eye out for depth variations which can indicate a number of issues.