Itโs easy to think that you need a mechanical engineering degree โ or, perhaps, to be Dominic Torretto from The Fast and the Furious โ to work on your own car. Thatโs hardly true, however. You should have some mechanical know-how before you unbolt any engine covers and start removing things, but there are still plenty of tweaks that are well within the grasp of most of us.
And in fact, there are a handful of upgrades almost anyone can do that can make a big difference to your daily driver. From new tires and spark plugs to installing backup cameras and data monitoring systems, here are a few easy upgrades thatโll breathe life into your old ride.
Upgrade Your Car’s Performance
Spark Plugs
Better spark plugs are an easy, affordable swap that can make all the difference. The better the quality of the spark, the better the combustion โ translating to more power and better fuel economy. (Hereโs a complete rundown on how to check yours.)
Denso Iridium Long Life Spark Plug
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$9.62 (6% off)