How to Upgrade Your Old Car With New Technology

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It’s no secret that the auto industry is racing toward the future. With self-driving cars and more reliable electric vehicles on the horizon, you’d think that people would be racing to their local dealerships to purchase the latest and greatest.

But, research has found that Americans are keeping their cars longer than ever before. The average car on the road is around 10 years old.

So, what do you do if you want the latest technology but don’t want to get rid of your older car? We have some suggestions to help you bring the 21st century to your ride.

 

Safety Features

 

Some of the best technology that we’ve seen auto makers unveil lately has revolved around new safety features. Did you know that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will require all new vehicles to have back up cameras in 2018?

Thankfully, you don’t have to trade in your trusty set of wheels just to keep you and your loved ones safe. You can add rearview cameras or parking sensors yourself for a few hundred dollars. These features can reduce your blind spots and help you avoid denting your car when maneuvering in and out of tight parking spaces.


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Get Comfortable

 

There’s nothing worse than being uncomfortable during a long drive. Adding features like seat and steering wheel covers can make all the difference in your comfort. For under $50 you can even add in seat cushions with massages and heating elements. These minor adjustments could make your modest car feel more like a top of the line luxury vehicle in no time.

 

Pump up the Jams

 

Even if the rest of your car is in perfect condition, an outdated stereo system can be downright depressing. The good news is that for under $150 you can have a Bluetooth stereo installed. You’ll be able to stream your favorite music and podcasts straight from your phone, and even have hands-free phone conversations while driving.

 

Navigate Like a Pro

 

We’ve all gotten lost before, and it’s not a fun experience. If you’re wishing your car came with a navigation system, a heads-up display could be the answer to all your problems! A heads-up display, or HUD, displays your navigation route right before your eyes. It can also show you your speed, how much fuel you have, or any engine warnings, all without you ever having to take your eyes off the road!

 

Focus on the Unglamorous Parts

 

While it isn’t nearly as much fun to spend money on the unglamorous parts of car ownership, it can make all the difference. Staying up to date on basic maintenance, keeping your car clean inside and out, and fixing dents and scratches are extremely important.

You should also make sure you update key parts like the suspension and the tires as needed. These can help you have a smoother ride and keep you from feeling every bump in the road.

With just a little bit of capital and some elbow grease, you could easily bring your set of wheels into the new millennium.

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