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Car Accessories for Expressway Driving

Discover essential car accessories for Philippine expressway driving. From dashcams and RFID holders to phone mounts and tire care — everything you need for safer, more comfortable trips on NLEX, SLEX, Skyway, and all Philippine expressways.

Whether you commute daily on Skyway Stage 3 or road trip to Baguio via TPLEX, the right accessories can improve safety, convenience, and comfort. Our guides cover features, installation tips, compatibility, and Philippines pricing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What car accessories are essential for Philippine expressway driving?
The most essential accessories for expressway driving in the Philippines are: (1) a dashcam for recording incidents and insurance claims, (2) an RFID holder or sticker mount for Autosweep/Easytrip, (3) a phone mount for navigation apps like Waze or Google Maps, (4) window tint for sun and heat protection, and (5) a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) for sustained high-speed safety.
Do I need a dashcam for Philippine expressways?
While not legally required, a dashcam is highly recommended for Philippine expressway driving. It provides video evidence in case of accidents, hit-and-runs, or disputes at toll plazas. Many insurance companies in the Philippines offer lower premiums for vehicles with dashcams. Look for models with 1080p or higher resolution, night vision, and loop recording.
What is the best phone mount for expressway driving?
For expressway driving, choose a phone mount that attaches to the air vent or dashboard (not windshield, which can obstruct your view). The mount should have a strong grip to withstand vibrations at highway speeds (80-100 km/h). Magnetic mounts are popular for quick attachment, while clamp-type mounts offer more secure holding for heavier phones.
Is window tint legal in the Philippines for expressway driving?
Window tint is legal in the Philippines but regulated. The LTO requires a minimum of 35% Visible Light Transmission (VLT) for the front windshield and 20% VLT for side and rear windows. Tint darker than these limits may result in fines. Quality ceramic tint blocks 99% of UV rays and significantly reduces cabin temperature during long expressway drives.
Where can I buy car accessories in the Philippines?
Car accessories are available at Banawe Street (Quezon City), Evangelista Street (Makati), online marketplaces like Lazada and Shopee, authorized brand dealers, and auto supply shops in SM, Robinsons, and other malls. For safety-critical items like dashcams and tire care products, buy from authorized dealers to ensure warranty coverage and product authenticity.