Amazon Spring Sale 2026: Save Big On Our Favorite Automotive Products

We found deals on our favorite automotive products so you don’t have to.

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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale officially kicked off on March 25th and runs until the end of the month. We sifted through the depths of Amazon to find deals on our favorite automotive products that are live right now. This includes significant savings on a wide range of tools, toys, and equipment, including everything from Dyson’s V8 Plus cordless vacuum to the Lego Technic Lamborghini Huracán Technica.

While we’re focused on the automotive-themed items, it’s important to note that Amazon’s Big Spring sale spans across seven themed days with deals to match:

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  • Day 1: Big Spring Deals
  • Day 2: Easter Essentials
  • Day 3: Home Refresh
  • Day 4: Spring Beauty
  • Day 5: Spring Cleaning
  • Day 6: Spring Fashion
  • Day 7: Travel Must-Haves

You could imagine we won’t be much help with Spring Beauty, but we’ll instead target Spring Cleaning and Travel Must-Haves. Stay tuned later this month for more deals, but in the meantime, you’ll be able to save right now on the items below.

Craftsman V20 RP 1/2-Inch Impact Wrench

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The Craftsman V20 RP impact wrench puts 1,000 lb-ft of corrosion-busting torque in your palm, making car repairs quicker and easier. MotorTrend’s testing director has relied on a V20 impact wrench for years, using it to refresh the suspension of his BMW 3 Series and to swap wheels and tires in the time it takes to make the round-trip drive to the local tire shop. This kit, which includes a 4-amp-hour battery and charger, is currently selling for 33 percent off list price at $179.

Lego Technic Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica

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Kids love Lamborghinis, and kids love Legos, so a Lego Lamborghini is every bit as awesome as hot fudge collaborating with vanilla ice cream. The 806-piece Huracán features a moving V-10 engine, working steering, and doors that swing open. It’s advertised for ages nine and up, and we’ll put an extra emphasis on the “and up” part. You’re never too old for Lego, the same way you’re never too old for ice cream. The Technic Huracán is currently on sale for $34.99, down from $49.99.

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AstroAI Cordless Tire Inflator

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MotorTrend’s pick for the best tire inflator is currently selling for $54.99, a 17 percent discount off the list price. We were initially skeptical of an air compressor shaped like a drill, but the AstroAI delivers everything we want in a portable tire inflator: quick and quiet inflation, an accurate built-in gauge, and a compact design that stores easily in the included bag. It runs off a lithium-ion battery or can be plugged into your vehicle’s 12-volt outlet, and it features an integrated flashlight to illuminate nighttime top-ups.

Mothers Back-to-Black Trim & Plastic Restorer

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Nothing shows a vehicle’s age quite like faded black-plastic trim. Thankfully, there’s a plethora of trim restoration products that can rejuvenate plastic parts and pieces—bringing back that jet-black factory finish. While many of these magic sprays and coatings need to be brushed on with an applicator pad, Mothers’ Trim & Plastic Restorer can be sprayed on in just one step. We’ve yet to evaluate Mothers’ spray-and-go-away product ourselves, but it looks promising and the current 42 percent discount is hard to ignore. It’s currently available for $8.62, down from its $14.99 list price.

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Craftsman 230-Piece Mechanics Tool Set

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Whether you’re just starting to build your tool collection, or looking for a portable kit you can keep in a truck, or need a new set for the cabin, this 230-piece Craftsman mechanics tool set has all the basics and then some. It includes three ratchets, 91 sockets, 21 wrenches, 44 Allen wrench keys, and more—all organized in a three-drawer toolbox. The current price of $129 is a 35 percent discount off the $199 suggested retail price.

Rubbermaid 18-Gallon Stackable Garage Storage Bin 6-Pack

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Slay the mess monster that spawned in your garage over winter with this six-pack of Rubbermaid storage totes. Measuring roughly 24 by 16 by 16 inches, these stackable 18-gallon bins swallow tools, toys, and all the other stuff that just needs a home. The sale price of $105 represents an 18 percent discount.

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Dyson V8 Plus Cordless Vacuum

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Messes are all but guaranteed to happen inside an automobile. That’s why a solid car vacuum is a great tool to keep in your garage to clean up your car’s interior. Dyson’s Car & Boat vac performed the best overall in our recent car vacuum testing, and for good reason. It’s not only powerful, but features the same brilliantly thought-out ergonomics and design you can expect from Dyson products. Dyson won’t explicitly tell you, but the Car & Boat vacuum appears to be its V8 Cordless Vacuum sold without the home-specific attachments. If you want to clean your car and your home, the V8 vac is currently on sale for $329, down 39 percent from its $539 list price.

Garmin Dash Cam X210

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Dash cams have become a necessity for driving anywhere nowadays. However, many of them are overpriced, offering frivolous features most drivers will never use. Garmin’s X210 lands right in the Goldilocks zone with 1440p recording, a 140-degree field of view, and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity. Garmin also added a polarizer on the lens that helps eliminate reflections, keeping license plates visible in bright sunlight. The X210 is currently 20 percent off on Amazon, available for $239.99—down from $299.99.

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Belkin Wireless Car Charger

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Apple CarPlay and Android Auto have become so ubiquitous in newer vehicles that we often forget things used to be different not so long ago. That’s where this MagSafe charger from Belkin can pay huge dividends for those of us without access to modern vehicles and modern connectivity solutions. This configuration clamps onto an air vent, but Belkin also makes another solution that uses a suction cup to stick on the dashboard. This make and model is compatible with most Qi2 MagSafe–compatible devices and is currently available for $39.99, down 17 percent from its list price of $47.99.

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The Rag Company Liquid8r Drying Towel

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Drying towels often get tripped up in marketing hype; you’ll often see brands selling a bit of cloth the size of a postage stamp that promises to dry off a school bus. Thankfully, The Rag Company is very transparent with the capabilities of its products. This variant of the Liquid8r towel measures 20 by 24 inches, featuring dense 1,100 GSM fabric, and it just works. We highly advise washing the towel before you use it out of the box, as it’ll leave fibers behind if you don’t. It’s currently on sale for $19.95, down 20 percent from its list price of $24.95.

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Adam’s Polishes Wheel & Tire Cleaner

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A good wheel and tire cleaner can save you a lot of time on your hands and knees when you’re washing your car. If you’re like us, you’ll spare some extra elbow grease with a wheel woolie and maybe even a series of detailing brushes for the wheel face. Adam’s W&T cleaner does a great job of loosening up brake dust and other common crud you’ll find on wheels before getting involved with your tools. The 16-ounce bottle is currently on sale for $11.95, down 20 percent from its list price of $14.99.

FurDozer X3 PRO (5 inch)

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Pets are great, and we love them—at least we hope you do. However, a big part of pet ownership is dealing with pet hair. You can try to tackle it with a vacuum, but that will only get you so far. That’s where a solution like FurDozer’s Pet Hair Remover can pay massive dividends. The brand advertises it as a simple brush that can clear embedded pet hair from just about any surface. We’ve linked the 5-inch X3 Pro tool that’s currently on sale for $12.99, down 24 percent from its list price of $16.99.

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Ray-Ban RB2140 Original Wayfarer Square Sunglasses

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If you ask us, looking cool is just as important as looking where you’re going, especially when you’re driving. We’re aware that Ray-Bans aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, and that’s why we jumped at these Wayfarers, a timeless pair of sunglasses drawn up by optical designer Raymond Stegeman in 1952. He allegedly wanted the “new” sunnies to be a mid-century icon, inspired by the same design language found in Eames chairs and Cadillac tail fins; the thick plastic frames marked a bold departure from the traditional “thin-metal” sunglasses of the era. Nearly eight decades later, these particular Wayfarers are on sale for $133.70, down 30 percent from the $191 list price.

Bissell Little Green Mini Portable Carpet Cleaner

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Bissell’s Little Green line has developed a reputation as the gold standard of compact carpet cleaners. It’s an invaluable tool for pet owners and parents who regularly deal with spills and mess inside their vehicles. Inherent in its name, the Little Green is quite small, measuring 10 by 13.5 by 12.13 inches and weighing just 7 pounds. It’s currently on sale for $88.99, down 11 percent from its list price of $99.99.

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Stanley x Barbie™ Western Ken Quencher 40 Oz

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We recognize that eating and drinking in your car is a point of contention for many car enthusiasts. Stanley’s 40 Oz “Quencher” is a great option for those of you who do: it’s able to keep your cold beverage frosty for that extra-long commute or long-haul road trip. It’ll comfortably fit most cupholders, and you might notice this particular Stanley features a Western Ken theme, matching the stitching and silver belt buckle on the actual Barbie doll—solid colors are also available if that’s not your cup of tea. The Ken Quencher is currently on sale for $39.00, down 35 percent from its list price of $60.

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Stanley S1000 1" x 10' Ratchet Tie Down Straps (8 Pack)

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To haul things in the back of your pickup truck is to tie them down—all 50 U.S. states have laws prohibiting “unsecured” loads. Securing these loads often requires a combination of bungees and/or ratchet straps. These tie downs from Stanley are 10 feet long, rated for a 500-lb “safe working load” and 1,500-lb break strength. Check any major social media platform, and you’ll find everyone has their own unique roll, loop, or even figure-eight method for storing ratchet straps. We’ll let you decide which method to choose, but these straps from Stanley are a great option to start with, on sale for $29.18, down 18 percent from the $34.34 list price.

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