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Tuesday, 5 May 2009
A few years ago, car modification was completely unimaginable. But now car lovers can get any used car with considerably less price compared to a new car. Furthermore, the modified cars can be customized to suit individual tastes. Interestingly, this trend is gaining popularity in most of the metros. Surprisingly, the trend is prevalently seen in the luxury car segment. Modification gurus intelligently customized a dull and shabby car into a stylish and appealing vehicle. They then restore the cars as completely new one imparting them with entirely new attire with re-designed interiors, new upholstery and fresh designs on the dash, new set of wheels, new lighting system and a new coat of painting. The most striking thing is that the old luxury cars like BMWs, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota and even some top-class Mitsubishi cars can be owned by spending only Rs 5 Lakh to Rs 6 Lakh. The expenses involved in the modification of these cars are cost of acquiring an old car and cost incurred for the modification. Car styling gurus reveal that earlier customers usually did not prefer to opt for car customization as the costs were very high and there were scarcity of modification experts in the country. But nowadays many car studios in metro cities provide this service at a very cheap price. And when the customers have the freedom to choose the design according to their taste at their budget, this concept will definitely attract masses. Labels: Car-Customization, Car-prices, Luxury-Cars
Monday, 16 March 2009

Legendary and beautiful Fiat 500 was recently gifted to the world’s iconic doll Barbie on her 50th birthday. The small cute little car was created by the company’s Style Centre ‘Centro Stile’ in association with the toy giant Mattel to commemorate the occasion. If you see the customized Fiat you would be left spellbound with the eye-catching bright pink exterior that matches the gleaming pink nail paint of the Barbie. The seats draped in silky silver laminated Alcantara fabrics symbolize the elegant apparel of the world’s most beautiful doll. When you take a deeper glance to the interior, you’ll find a host of features designed to suit the needs and tastes of the Barbie. The car packed with natural silk yarn floor mat, glove box treasured with brilliant coloured lip glosses and nail paints, and LED lit vanity mirror forms a perfect outline of Barbie’s legendary silhouette. But don’t think it’s a toy car. The pink Fiat 500 is a timeless car that was driven around the world's fashion capital, Milan. What keeps on wandering in the mind is the fact that the two shares in common. For some, there is no force that drove Fiat to develop a customized car for the Barbie. But if you closely look at the rich heritage of both the Fiat 500 and the Barbie you’ll actually come to know the true significance that Fiat 500 play in the 50th celebration of Barbie. Barbie is not only the most popular doll but the oldest doll that has driven the sentiments of little girls over the last 50 years. Similarly, since 50 years Fiat 500 is enticing car enthusiasts with its looks and performance. Both of them have their individualistic position and a legendary 500 gifted to the legendary Barbie reflects the glorious years that they have passed in different industries. Labels: Car-Customization, Fiat-500, Small-Car, Toy-Car
Monday, 16 February 2009

‘Brabus’ the well-known name for tuning Mercedes-Benz cars has recently introduced the Widestar Package for those who desire to customize their Mercedes-Benz M-Class. The company offers a countless individualized options to suit tastes and demands of car buyers starting from the elegantly styled aerodynamics and high-quality alloy wheels to powerful tuned engines and dynamic yet comfortable sport suspensions. It also holds mastery in handcrafting luxurious interiors. With this package, the M-Class can be facelifted providing a combination of dynamic look and maximum functionality. Widestar package comprises changes in the door trim components, new rear and front aprons, a different front spoiler bumper, a rear apron with integrated diffuser, and chrome-plated tailpipes of the BRABUS stainless-steel quad sport exhaust system. Likewise, the interior can be highlighted with the new Widestar Package which holds high levels of customization with Brabus logos, carbon fiber components, exclusive BRABUS full leather interior, and some of the finest Mastik and Alcantara leathers accentuating the inner ambience. Even the power rating of the car goes up with engine tuning boasting a maximum power output of 550 bhp. So, you can now personalize your Mercedes-Benz M-Class with seducing design and exhilarating power. Labels: Car-Customization, M-Class, Mercedes-Benz-Cars
Monday, 18 August 2008
The market of car customisation is on the cards. The Indian car industry is now dominated by customised cars. Legendary cars are undergoing customisation to meet the changing needs of individual customers. The art of customising cars has also given an opportunity to the industry to produce better and more reliable car models. Now you can jazz up your car with anything you like. Most of the car manufacturers including the Volkswagen, Ford, Chevrolet and the Mitsubishi offer all its customers an incredible opportunity to customise their own cars. The major areas where customisation can be done are car wheels, entertainment systems, restyling products, suspension pieces and under the hood. Today, the car customisation industry in India is powered with vibrant hot rod, street rod and muscle car culture. Hot rods and street rods are adorned with better and more powerful engines whereas muscle cars behold powerful engines. All the modifications are made with deep consideration of the choices, likes and desires of the customers. The Ambassador, Fiat Padmini and the Mitsubishi Lancer are some of the best modified and customised Indian cars if you are hunting for a hot rod or a muscle car. Labels: Car-Customization, Indian-car-industry, Mitsubishi, Volkswagen
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