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Cyber Monday: DriverGear Launches Weeklong Promotion

Just in time for the busiest week for internet retailers, Volkswagen DriverGear has launched a week-long promotion on multiple items from their catalog.  To sweeten the pot even more, they’ve sent us a promo code, which we’re passing on to you.  Visitors to drivergear.vw.com can enter CYBERMONDAY at checkout to get free shipping on all orders.  Now, on to a few of the specific products offered at discounted prices.

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Throwing it back to the days of the New Beetle, the Turbonium hoodie is a solid pickup, available at just $26.

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Featuring the Volkswagen logo from the days of the air-cooled, the Volkswagen Retro Cap pulls tightly on the heartstrings.

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Designed to handle all your charging needs in one, DriverGear’s Power Station is likely the most practical thing in their catalog.

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For the ladies out there, the Throwback t-shirt is just $12.

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Quite likely the warmest of DriverGear’s Cyber Monday offerings, the bright red Nantucket Full-Zip Fleece will be sure to get a fair amount of use this winter.

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Looking for something a bit less loud, but just as warm?  The ladies’ Suburban Fleece Jacket does the trick.

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Without question the nerdiest offering this year, DriverGear’s Logo Specifications Hoodie features the specifics of the VW logo.  And that’s pretty cool.

To take a look at everything DriverGear has going on this Cyber Week, click here.

 

 

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