Top 5 Ways to Update Your Vehicle

Swapping your factory sound system for an aftermarket unit can do wonders for how you live with your vehicle. The newest stereo systems usually work with all of the other tech bits you seem to have incorporated into your life. Thanks to the wonder of Bluetooth connectivity, your GPS system and cell phone can route through your car’s speakers, making for a safer driving experience. While prices for a new head

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Be warned: not everyone can take advantage of a radar detector. Some states—like Virginia—have laws banning the devices, but choosing to implement one can save you some serious time in front of a judge and court costs, even if you don’t intentionally break the law. If you’re like us, you’ve probably got a few hundred things on your mind other than your vehicle’s speed. Having a device that alerts you to law enforcement can remind you to check your velocity and the speed limit in the vicinity. While cheaper models like the Whistler XTR-130 can be had for as little as $60, they may not be as sensitive as more pricey examples. 

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There’s a reason that nearly every new car out there is available with some sort of navigation system - these things are incredibly handy. GPS eliminates the need to worry about printing out directions, can alert you to traffic jams and reroute you to quicker path and are great for finding entertainment, food or hospitals in an unfamiliar area. There are plenty of aftermarket GPS units that simply stick to your vehicle’s windshield, with most landing under the $400 mark. It’s worth it to pay for a wider screen (4.3 inches diagonally is great) and a feature that reads out street names as well as turns. Remember that a Bluetooth-capable unit will mesh with your new stereo, as well.

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If you’re already in the market for a new cell phone, it’s possible to save some money by picking up a piece like the Garmin Nuviphone or Apple iPhone. Those manage to combine all the features of a smart phone with a GPS system that can be mounted inside of your vehicle and communicate through your vehicle’s stereo. They also incorporate hands-free calling, including an option that can read out text messages. Considering that most states have either outright banned talking while driving or are working on it, it’s an upgrade worth thinking about.

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Living in a part of the country with cold winters demands that you warm up your car before hitting the open road, but who wants to run outside to start the car, just to run back inside? Many modern vehicles have a remote start option that allows you to warm the engine without ever stepping foot outside. Simply push a button on a key fob and go back to drinking your coffee. Many aftermarket car alarm companies offer a system that will do the same for your vehicle. While this can be a pretty pricey option for your vehicle considering installation, it’s worth it not to have to suffer through cold, dark mornings.

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