"Bells & Whistles" - Get Some Bling for Your Bland Vehicle
CCNS - As they make the rounds to select
their new vehicle, many shoppers recoil at
sticker prices. With cars now averaging well
above $20,000, some buyers reevaluate their
needs and desires, reluctantly settling for
the no-frills, "plain vanilla" model. With
time, however, these same motorists may find
themselves with a few extra dollars they can
invest in their vehicle. Is it time to buy
another car, even though there still are
payments to make? The Car Care Council says
instead of replacing your vehicle, consider
repairing and upgrading what you already
have.
The accompanying list includes some of the accessories that can add new personality to your basic vehicle. Most of the products in the $24+ billion customizing/accessory industry are totally functional (SEMA ); some combine function with cosmetic improvement.
The cost of these components ranges from a few dollars to a few thousand. Still you could have most of them installed for much less than the price of a new vehicle. A classified phone directory or a referral from your automotive service dealer are two good ways to find your local sources.
So if you're considering trading, crunch the numbers first. You might find you'd be just as happy, and many dollars richer, with a few selected enhancements.
Vehicle Personality Enhancement List
| Air dams and spoilers | Pick-up bed mats |
| Anti-theft devices | Pick-up box tonneau covers |
| Bug deflectors | RV and towing accessories |
| Camper caps | Radar Detectors |
| Car phones | Remote engine starting systems |
| Carrier racks | Running boards |
| Custom seats | Special shock absorbers |
| Custom wheels | Stereo systems |
| Grille guards | Striping and/or decals |
| Instrumentation | Sun roofs |
| Keyless entry systems | Vehicle navigation systems |
| Neon trim lighting | Wheels & tires |
| Personal breath alcohol testers | Window tinting |
The Car Care Council is the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” campaign, educating consumers about the benefits of regular vehicle maintenance and repair. For more information visit www.carcare.org.






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