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Ways To Give Your Car More Flair

Ways To Give Your Car More Flair
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Let’s be blunt: cars are cool, and even if you don’t want to admit it, you probably want a cool-looking car. Sports and luxury cars are often out of the average person’s budget or simply aren’t the most practical. No matter what car you drive, here are some ways to give your car more flair to improve its appearance and personalize it to your preferences.

Wax and Polish

An easy way to improve your car’s appearance yourself is by applying a fresh coat of polish and wax to the car’s exterior. This will make the paint look fresh and glossy—something that does wonders for refurbishing cars that have been feeling the wear and tear of use and the weather. This is not only an aesthetic upgrade, but it also provides a protective layer against the rain, dirt, and grime to better prevent water stains, rust, or scratches.

Replica Wheels

Despite the misconceptions surrounding replica wheels, they’re a great way to give your car more flair. Most people feel like they’re stuck with whatever rims their car had when they bought it—especially because you can’t get replacements from the original manufacturer. Replica wheels look and perform just like “genuine” wheels while being much cheaper to buy and replace, so you now have the freedom to choose your favorite rim designs as you please.

Interior LED Lights

While mods like under glow may have gone out of style, interior LED kits are great for making your car feel a bit more extravagant and can even help set the mood. At night, with soft glowing LEDs, you’ll have a relaxing atmosphere and an ambiance that cars typically lack. Such a soothing effect may even be practical if you find yourself often frustrated on the road.

Alter the Suspension

What hasn’t gone out of style, however, is playing with the suspension of your vehicle. Simply lowering or raising the suspension can affect the look of your vehicle, making it seem sleeker, like a sports car or rugged-looking. The only downside is that there are concerns about bottoming out your car or being more vulnerable to debris if you lower the suspension too much.

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Stephanie Ross