The Ideal Mazda Parts: Give Your Car a Fresh Look Without Painting It
Subtle changes can make a big impact when it comes to aesthetics but only when you know what you are doing. Of course, when it comes to your car, the challenge is even greater as you don’t want to overdo it and end up making your car look cheap. I’m a proud Mazda owner and I really wouldn’t change any of my Mazda parts or anything on my ride’s exterior as it is already awesome the way it is. However, there are some small details that can make it look much better and give it a fresh look.
Lights
The lights on your vehicle affect how it looks since they are the first sign of your vehicle’s presence, especially at night. Not just the headlights, but the tail lights are also some of the most unique Mazda parts that change the vehicle’s first impression. I would suggest you go for LED halo lights not only because they are very easy to set up but also because they produce that futuristic pure white light, similar to what you see in today’s concept cars. You can go two ways with LED Halo’s – SMD or Plasma. Plasma LED’s provide a more unified illumination, which unlike SMD the whole ring is one whole light instead of having multiple lights positioned in a circle.
Rear Bumper
Of course, protection should be your first priority when it comes to bumpers, but that shouldn’t pose any constraints to the aesthetics of your ride. Installing a chrome rear bumper will give your Mazda a new shine that won’t disturb its overall style but it will make a noticeable enough change to turn heads. As long as you get a bumper that can prevent serious damage from a 20 km/h impact while also adding to your car’s style, you’re good to go.
Door Handle
It may be just a door handle but most of the time it’s the small details that make a big impact. Don’t expect to get handles like those found on Tesla’s vehicles, but look for a pair of sleek chrome handles to match both the interior and exterior of your doors.
Bonnet Protector
Again, the primary purpose of this part needs to be respected, but the added aesthetics shouldn’t be disregarded either. Standard profile bonnet protectors are the most common types of today as they are both protective and stylish enough which makes them satisfy most car owner’s needs. Low profile protectors aren’t as protective as standard ones but they blend in with the vehicle’s interior and even improve fuel efficiency thanks to their aerodynamic design.