Cars
Most Air Fresheners for Cars Are Gross. Here Are Nine Great Ones
Can you really put a price on a better commute?
From Aqua di Parma and Diptyque to Frédéric Malle and Memo Paris, fragrance companies are using high-quality oils and chic designs to win a space that’s been heretofore an afterthought: the cabin of your car.
Photographer: Source: VendorsHell is a bad air freshener.
Car buyers may enjoy a few days of the universally loved “new car” smell before settling into a neutral or, at the very least, inoffensive odor inside the cabin. Vintage car enthusiasts, if they’re lucky, have that intoxicating concoction of leather and wood, rubber and oil, that’s marinated over time into a heady bouquet of nostalgia. Like an old baseball mitt or saddle, the aromas inside classic cars often soften and deepen as the years progress.