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PU foam vehicle stress shapes cover the broadest part of this range, spanning truck, ute, SUV, sports car, bus, scooter, and tyre shapes, each with a flat print area for a logo on the body. Plastic and metal car-shaped keyrings serve a different purpose: they go on the customer's keys at handover and stay there. Metal styles can be engraved; plastic styles suit pad print or full colour digital print. Custom air fresheners in automotive shapes are one of the few items in the range that end up inside the vehicle itself rather than on a desk or keyring. A tyre-tread cap, a notebook, and a truck-shaped tape measure with a large print area on the cargo section fill out the range for event and trade settings.
Mechanics and service centres order from this range quite differently from dealerships. A workshop that hands a tyre stress shape to a customer waiting for a tyre change leaves the brand on that customer's desk at work once the job is done. The product gets used long after the visit, which extends the logo's reach well beyond the service bay.
The PU foam stress shapes are soft enough to squeeze but hold their vehicle shape when released. Most styles include a flat surface on the body that gives clear logo placement without the print wrapping around a curved edge.
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What is the difference between the stress shapes and the novelty items here?
Stress shapes are soft PU foam squeeze toys in vehicle forms including trucks, cars, tyres, and buses, while the novelty category includes products with a secondary function, like a tape measure inside a truck-shaped body. Both can be logo printed, but the stress shapes are the volume giveaway option.
Which products suit a tyre shop or service centre specifically?
Tyre-shaped stress toys and tyre-profile keyrings are the obvious match for a tyre retailer, since the shape reinforces the category without any branding prompt. Mechanics and service centres also order vehicle stress shapes for waiting areas, where the logo stays in hand while customers wait.
How do I choose between a plastic and a metal car keyring?
Plastic car keyrings suit high-volume orders where cost per unit matters more than finish, and they can be printed in full colour or pad printed. Metal styles are better for handover gifts where the product is meant to feel considered, and they can be engraved for a cleaner mark.
Can these be ordered for a fleet or transport company rather than a retail automotive business?
Transport and logistics companies, fleet operators, and roadside assistance providers all order from this range regularly. Truck-shaped stress toys and vehicle keyrings suit any business whose brand is tied to vehicles, not just businesses that sell or service them.