If you’re looking to make a great first impression with your car, then it might need a bit of a spruce up. Fortunately, here are three ways you can kit out your whip on a budget.

1. Fix Any Broken Parts

Kitting out your car has to start with getting everything in order. If you’ve got a loose wing mirror, broken wipers, or a rattling exhaust, then order the parts you need and get things sorted yourself. It’s much cheaper than heading down to your local garage. 

There are YouTube tutorials for all these sorts of quick fixes, plus plenty of good online car parts websites where you can pick up the kit you need cheaply. Ideal! If you’re still not sure you’re capable, it’s worth asking a mate who’s a bit of a petrolhead to give you a hand and keep costs to a minimum. 

2. Clean The Interior

There’s nothing worse than jumping into a friend’s motor only to find empty crisp packets, drinks bottles, and all sorts of dirt at the foot of the passenger seat. So, if your interior isn’t up to scratch, then pick up a handheld car vacuum on the cheap and get to work. 

This means more than just giving it a once over and chucking out any rubbish; make sure your upholstery is clean too. It’s always a good idea to dust your fans to provide better circulation and fresher air in your car. Now’s the chance to pop in a brand-new air freshener while you’re at it. 

3. Get Hold Of Some Gadgets

Any kitted out car needs to be able to play some serious tunes. So, if you haven’t yet got a subwoofer installed, now’s the time to do it. You can pick up a pre-owned or refurbished sub on sites like eBay or Gumtree cheaply. If you follow an online guide, then it’s easy enough to install, too. 

Next, it’s a case of kitting out your car with an AUX cable – you can find these for a few quid in most supermarkets. If your ride doesn’t have an AUX input or a Bluetooth connection, then the alternative may be a Bluetooth FM transmitter. This bit of equipment allows you to connect your phone to your car so you can play music over Bluetooth via the in-built FM radio. Result! 

A handy phone cradle is also an essential pick-up, and will help you navigate with apps like Waze or Google Maps while on the go in an unfamiliar neighbourhood. You can find loads of these online, thanks to sites like Amazon . There’s likely to be one that fits your smartphone perfectly, no matter which model you have.

Hopefully, these handy tips will help you spruce up and kit out your car without spending all that hard-earned cash. Remember, often your motor is your first impression, so make sure it’s looking as good as possible.

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