It’s not always economically feasible to purchase a new car. However, you can add a sense of newness to your vehicle by installing accessories that will keep your car in line with the latest auto features and technology. –a.r.
Kenwood Excelon DNX9980HD
Kenwood’s double DIN multimedia/navigational receiver is at the top of its class.
It features advanced 3D navigation technology, Lane Assist for driving safety, eco Route for the most fuel-efficient routes to travel, voice control and 6.95″ high-resolution touchscreen.
Focal Access 210CA1
The Focal Access 210CA1 is almost like having a band play in your backseat. It features humidity-resistant, woven glass-fiber woofers, aluminum- inverted, dome tweeters, non-resonant ABS/fiberglass baskets, 2-80 watts RMS power range and 20,000 frequency response.
Wagan Slim Line AC Inverter
The Wagan Slim Line AC Inverter will allow you and your passengers to remain connected and charged during long-distance travel. It comes with 1,000 watts of output power that will keep your TV, laptops, cellphones and other electrical appliances charged for hours.
Escort Solo S3
The Escort Solo S3 features a long-range warning system on all radar bands without false alarms. It also warns passengers of road hazards.
OnStar FMV
The FMV is not your average rear-view mirror. It features turn-by-turn directions, emergency assistance and external microphone.
Python DSM200
Python DSM200 is a keyless remote that allows you to unlock your car by using your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. It also comes with a remote car starter, smart alerts to your cellphone if your car alarm reacts and free roadside assistance.