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Best and Worst Ways to Accessorize Luxury Vehicles Like Audis and Porsche Cars - By: Jeff W. Jordan

Your car is more than just a comfortable ride - it's also an expression of your personality. Accessories can help you turn your vehicle into a moving symbol of your grooviness. Of course, the wrong accessories can turn even a new or used Porsche into a monstrosity on the road. Read on for our list of the five worst and best ways to accessorize a sports car.

5 Worst Ways to Accessorize Your Sports Car

1. Bullet Stickers. You're not Billy the Kid - don't try to pretend you're an outlaw by slapping fake bullet decals on your used Audi. Your friends really won't appreciate it.

2. Bumper Stickers Gone Wild. Friends don't let friends plaster their sports cars with bumper stickers, for two reasons: It's tacky, and it ruins the resale value.

3. Trailer Hitches in the shape of Testicles. Nothing screams "Zero Dating Potential!" louder than a fake pair hanging from your back hitch.

4. Toys in Your Back Window. A row of stuffed animals in the backseat automatically turns any sports car into a clown car.

5. Lights under the Car. It's the car you want people to notice, not the underlying asphalt. Placing lights underneath your sports car will only distract other drivers and waste energy.

5 Best Ways to Accessorize your Sports Car

1. Fog Lights for Safety. Even luxury vehicles, such as used Porsche cars, often lack headlights that can cut through a thick fog. Adding fog lights will make your ride safer and give you more confidence as a driver.

2. Expressive Seat Covers. According to a 2005 study, Americans spend more than 100 hours commuting annually. Why not embellish the zone that will support your rear end throughout those endless hours on the road? No matter what sports team, cartoon character or animal print catches your fancy, there's sure to be a seat cover to match. Moreover, seat covers can maintain your car's resale value by protecting your seats from spills and accidents.

3. Car Bra, AKA Front Mask. If you've ever taken a long road trip, you know that insects can be a real pain in the hood. Protect your used Audi or Porsche from road damage by strapping on a car bra. It's much easier to scrape bug carcasses off of a front mask than it is to restore a pristine paint job.

4. Seat Belt Shoulder Pads. As she slides the soft, padded seatbelt over her shoulder, your next lady passenger will certainly appreciate the thoughtfulness you put into accessorizing your used Porsche. (Heck, even guys can become irritated by the incessant rubbing of a seat belt.)

5. GPS Navigation System. It's always cool to know where you're headed. If your used Audi or Porsche didn't come with a GPS system, adding one is a great way to accessorize.

Finally, remember that the best way to accessorize Porsche cars and Audis alike is to choose gadgets that will help you live your ideal lifestyle. A ski rack, for instance, would be a great accessory for a ski bum.

About the Author

Sunset Porsche & Audi is the number one used Audi and Porsche dealer in the Northwest. Read more about their luxury vehicle service repair and browse their used car inventory at http://www.SunsetImports.com.

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