The best thing about your old car is that you've already paid for it.
 Most of us grow tired of our used cars long before they're used-up 
cars. But money is tight for just about everyone, so why throw away a 
car that's running well just because it's feeling worn down, looking 
beat up and has lost some of its athleticism? Cars built in the last 10 
or 15 years can go 200,000 or 300,000 miles if given the right care. And
 there are some simple ways to spice up your long-term automotive 
relationship without using up whatever is left on your home equity line 
of credit. What it takes first is the determination to re-commit.
1.
 Electronics - Even if your car is only a couple of years old, it's 
almost certainly got an outdated sound system. Trading an old radio head
 unit for one that integrates with an iPod, iPhone or satellite radio, 
and includes a Bluetooth connection for a cellphone, will shoot your car
 or truck into the present. You might also consider an Electronic GPS 
navigation system.
2.
 Let it breathe - Aftermarket intake systems and air filters don't work 
miracles, but they can open up an older engine's inhalation system and 
kick up output by a few horsepower.
3.
 Paint - Generally speaking, it's best to use touchup paint sparingly 
and carefully. However, you can easily remove plastic trim pieces on 
your car's exterior and repaint them with a spray can. It particularly 
makes a big difference on black parts that have weathered to a dull 
gray.
4.
 Revitalize the A/C - Your car's AC can suffer buildups of mold, mildew 
and bacteria. To clean out the system, first make sure the air coming 
into the system isn't first passing through leaves, dust or other 
accumulated grime in the air passageways. Then change or clean any 
filters in the system. Finally, use an air-conditioning deodorizer to 
finish things off.
5.
 Clear the lenses - Vehicles built during the last couple of decades 
usually have plastic composite headlamps that weather and dull over 
time. You can pick up a headlight restoration often for under $30, and 
they're easy to use. It only takes a few minutes to turn a dull, 
yellowed headlight clear—which makes your old car look nicer and 
instantly improves illumination.





 
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