Keeping your car for 10 years? Here's how to refresh it! (Part 1)
27 Oct 2022|22,256 views
Thanks to the COE system, cars in Singapore have an artificial shelf-life of 10 years. So, it's no surprise that there are owners out there who talk about buying a new car before or when theirs hits the five-year mark.
Deep down, we realise how ridiculous (and expensive) it is to replace a car just because it's turning five. But in the back of our minds, the car is now 'middle-aged'. However, record-high COE premiums are preventing many car owners from buying a new car. Instead, they have to wait for a few years for the supply of certificates to hopefully increase, which will hopefully reduce the premiums.
If you have an 'aging' car, here are seven things you can do to freshen it up and make it feel like new.
Rejuvenate the paint


Now, if your paintwork has been neglected, don't panic. As long as the clear coat has not oxidised, a trip to a professional groomer for polishing (paint correction) and a ceramic coating can do wonders.
From looking scratched and tired, your car will look younger and fresher. You could consider getting your vehicles resprayed, but since this can cost a few thousand bucks, you should only do this as a last resort if your paint can’t be fixed.
Change those floor mats


For most car owners, the standard mats that came with the car usually don’t last long and show signs of wear after a few years. Worn mats make your interior look and feel old.
Swapping them out for a new set of mats that are perhaps sturdier, easier to clean and have anti-slip properties so they don't slide around, would go some way towards making your interior feel less tired.
Re-upholster your seats


Worn seats are a sure sign that the car is old and/or heavily used, making it look and feel tired. But once re-upholstered, you can look forward to sitting in and driving your car again.
Once you get the new upholstery installed, you should maintain it by periodically applying a cleaner followed by a conditioner. The latter will moisturise the leather, thereby helping it remain supple.
Get new window film


Good quality window film works wonders when it comes to helping keep your interior cool, while the UV protection it offers keeps both your skin and your upholstery from prematurely aging.
Of course, if your current window film is okay, you don't even have to do this. But if it's already cracked, bubbling or peeling, then new film will definitely help your car look less worn. Remember to follow the LTA regulations on window film!
Upgrade your audio and/or infotainment system


But for most drivers, a new head unit will be quite convenient, especially if it gives you the convenience of Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
Now, apart from streaming your Spotify playlist, you'll also have access to navigation apps such as Waze and Google Maps.
Change your wheels


Apart from improving your car's looks, lighter wheels also benefit handling and/or steering since they reduce unsprung weight. If your wheels are larger than before, you might have enough room to fit that big brake kit you were considering.
Just make sure you choose wheels from well-known and reputable brands, such as BBS, OZ Racing, Enkei and SSR.
Get new tyres


If you're swapping to larger wheels, a set of sportier tyres will complement them nicely. High-performance (and ultra-high-performance) tyres will give you more grip, improve cornering, and can shorten stopping distances as well.
Even if you keep your stock rims, a new set of tyres can still enhance how your car handles. As a bonus, the new rubber will look darker and fresher, too. It'll be like giving your car a new pair of 'shoes'.
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Thanks to the COE system, cars in Singapore have an artificial shelf-life of 10 years. So, it's no surprise that there are owners out there who talk about buying a new car before or when theirs hits the five-year mark.
Deep down, we realise how ridiculous (and expensive) it is to replace a car just because it's turning five. But in the back of our minds, the car is now 'middle-aged'. However, record-high COE premiums are preventing many car owners from buying a new car. Instead, they have to wait for a few years for the supply of certificates to hopefully increase, which will hopefully reduce the premiums.
If you have an 'aging' car, here are seven things you can do to freshen it up and make it feel like new.
Rejuvenate the paint


Now, if your paintwork has been neglected, don't panic. As long as the clear coat has not oxidised, a trip to a professional groomer for polishing (paint correction) and a ceramic coating can do wonders.
From looking scratched and tired, your car will look younger and fresher. You could consider getting your vehicles resprayed, but since this can cost a few thousand bucks, you should only do this as a last resort if your paint can’t be fixed.
Change those floor mats


For most car owners, the standard mats that came with the car usually don’t last long and show signs of wear after a few years. Worn mats make your interior look and feel old.
Swapping them out for a new set of mats that are perhaps sturdier, easier to clean and have anti-slip properties so they don't slide around, would go some way towards making your interior feel less tired.
Re-upholster your seats


Worn seats are a sure sign that the car is old and/or heavily used, making it look and feel tired. But once re-upholstered, you can look forward to sitting in and driving your car again.
Once you get the new upholstery installed, you should maintain it by periodically applying a cleaner followed by a conditioner. The latter will moisturise the leather, thereby helping it remain supple.
Get new window film


Good quality window film works wonders when it comes to helping keep your interior cool, while the UV protection it offers keeps both your skin and your upholstery from prematurely aging.
Of course, if your current window film is okay, you don't even have to do this. But if it's already cracked, bubbling or peeling, then new film will definitely help your car look less worn. Remember to follow the LTA regulations on window film!
Upgrade your audio and/or infotainment system


But for most drivers, a new head unit will be quite convenient, especially if it gives you the convenience of Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
Now, apart from streaming your Spotify playlist, you'll also have access to navigation apps such as Waze and Google Maps.
Change your wheels


Apart from improving your car's looks, lighter wheels also benefit handling and/or steering since they reduce unsprung weight. If your wheels are larger than before, you might have enough room to fit that big brake kit you were considering.
Just make sure you choose wheels from well-known and reputable brands, such as BBS, OZ Racing, Enkei and SSR.
Get new tyres


If you're swapping to larger wheels, a set of sportier tyres will complement them nicely. High-performance (and ultra-high-performance) tyres will give you more grip, improve cornering, and can shorten stopping distances as well.
Even if you keep your stock rims, a new set of tyres can still enhance how your car handles. As a bonus, the new rubber will look darker and fresher, too. It'll be like giving your car a new pair of 'shoes'.
Seeking more car ownership advice? These stories may interest you
Long-term maintenance issues to look out for
Don’t want your car to break down? Here are the parts you must maintain
COE renewal? Here are five key things to take note of
Neglecting these things in your car will cost you a fortune
Must-know tips for cheaper car maintenance
Seven ways to reduce car running costs
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