Every driver has a vested interest in keeping his or her vehicle in the best-looking shape possible. Whether it’s for keeping up appearances or prepping the vehicle for resale to a potential buyer or a used car dealer, the way a car looks matters. If you are unsatisfied with the current condition of your car’s exterior, consider pursuing several of the following upgrade ideas, many of which may help enhance the aesthetics of your vehicle. After all, if you’re going to be caught driving something on the road, you want it to be something that makes a positive impression at first glance.
Lighting
Poor lighting may be dangerous when driving, but it can also be disastrous to a car’s appearance. Cars with dim headlights and broken tail lights don’t inspire much confidence for potential buyers, and they can make a car appear prematurely older than it actually is. From yellowing headlight casings to malfunctioning tail light bulbs, you’ll want to replace any car lighting components that can cause a dent to your vehicle’s reputation. For easy headlight upgrades, try HID headlights, which can be customized by color and which also shine much brighter than a typical halogen headlight array. For tail light modifications, go with bold and modern LEDs.
Grille
The front grille on a car may be a rather small component in comparison to much larger pieces on the car’s exterior, but the grille is the focus of many people’s attention as they pass by your car. That’s because the grille sits front and center on your car, making it a pristine visual centerpiece when properly cared for. If your car’s front grille has been damaged in an accident, or simply just hasn’t aged well, you can replace it with plastic, billet or stainless steel grilles.
Windows
Windows that are scratched up, cracked, or just really dirty (dirty to the point where taking the car through a car wash isn’t enough to clean them) aren’t going to help you sell your car, and certainly won’t make a positive impression as you continue to drive it. For easily impressive windows, try using a window tint kit. Dark windows increase the privacy of your car’s inside space while also making your car look more upscale on the outside, so there are benefits abound from this single upgrade. Just don’t forget to apply each tint evenly before going forward. Also do not forget to check the legal requirements in your area.
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