In this latest video, an aftermarket car modification house in Delhi showcases the entire kit with which the base model of the Tata Nexon can be converted to the top variant. The Nexon remains a strong frontrunner in the compact SUV category for sales, thanks to its attractive design, sturdy construction, excellent safety record, and contemporary features. These core attributes significantly bolster its widespread popularity. The recent updates have brought notable improvements to both the exterior and interior, rendering it even more appealing to potential buyers. Let us take a look at this latest case of car modification.
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Base Tata Nexon Converted to Top Trim
This video comes from Harsh VLOGS on YouTube. It captures the popular vlogger with the owner of the car modification shop in Karol Bagh, New Delhi. The latter has sourced all genuine Tata accessories. He is offering these at massive discounts to the Nexon owners. He is able to do so because he has purchased the components in bulk. Note that since the vehicle is still relatively new, there are not as many aftermarket car accessories for it just yet. That is what makes this particular car shop so attractive.
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He lists out the prices of all the components he has. In fact, he quotes the prices including the fitting charges and after applying the discounts. Here are the details of each component:
Accessory | Price |
Fog Lamps | Rs 6,500 – Rs 7,500 |
Flat Bottom Steering Wheel | Rs 7,000 |
Steering Control Buttons | Rs 4,000 |
ORVMs with LED Turn Indicators | Rs 13,500 |
Power Windows for Rear Doors | Rs 7,000 |
Armrest | Rs 14,000 |
Touchscreen Infotainment Display | Rs 4,500 – Rs 12,000 |
Speakers and Music System | Rs 10,000 |
Connected LED Taillights | Rs 28,000 |
Central Locking | Rs 2,800 |
Seat Covers | Rs 4,500 |
Roof Rail | Rs 1,500 |
Door Visor | Rs 600 |
Parcel Tray | Rs 1,700 |
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Why Avoid It
While these aftermarket modifications look quite enticing, there are many reasons to avoid them. Firstly, it is nigh impossible to get the factory finish with such car shops. Irrespective of how good the modifier is, replicating the company fitting is not possible. Secondly, the warranty of a car is generally invalid after you have taken the car to the aftermarket for any sort of modification. That is something everyone needs to keep in mind. You must first ensure with the dealership if the customizations will affect your warranty. Finally, to dissemble a brand new car is never a good idea. After weighing the pros and cons, you can make a decision for yourself.
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