Oct 20 2011 Advertisement Feature
The latest research found that UK drivers couldn’t cope with listening to music whilst on the rod. With that in mind having a good car stereo seems to be an importance.
According to research from a price comparison website the nation’s favourite sing along song is Queens’ I want to break free’.
Out of the top ten list of car songs, Meatloaf’s ‘Bat Out of Hell’ came in third place and Rihanna’s ‘Shut Up and Drive’ in fourth.
Having a good car stereo means that the 55% of drivers who sing along to songs would be able to enjoy their music more.
The research found that 34% people said they would install a car stereo pretty quickly if they recent bought a vehicle without one.
Improving your vehicle
When buying a second hand car there are many alternations that you might wish to make. Fitting a good sound system is just one of them. Large volume speakers can be fitted in the boot to give your favourite song more bass and depth.
Making improvements on a car is a largely popular especially when it can be done in a cheap fashion.
The cosmetics of a car can make a big difference for the driver any one looking to sell a used car. You can often buy car parts second hand from scrap yards, auctions websites and garages. You can also often find parts available through the car dealership, however they tend to come at a much higher price.
By improving your car with additional extras and fixtures you may be able to increase the value.
Lights are another popular cosmetic change that drivers like to make to their cars. You can easily purchase LED rod lights or LED licence plate bolt lights to add some extra shine to your car. These lights can be fitted underneath the car for the ultimate ‘pimping’ experience. Lights can be fitted almost anywhere in the car from the tyre valve to the gear knob.
Some may go as far as to fit a super exhaust on the end. You can even purchase a heat shaped exhaust tin for manual and automatic cars.
Car specialists Carcraft might not be able to help find your ultimate driving song but it could certainly help you find a great car.