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The Best Cars To Buy For Customization

Looking to soup up a new car to make it personal to you? This list of the best, most customizable cars will help make the decision much easier for you.

Customizing your car for the first time can be a harrowing process, but it’s also a very rewarding one. The feeling of having such an important thing in your life that truly belongs to you is one that everyone should feel. Whether you have experience modifying a car or not, it can be difficult to decide the actual car you want to start with. Not all cars are made equal when it comes to modifications. Let’s take a look at the best cars to buy for customization so you can get back to cruising in style.

Jeep Wrangler
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2017 Jeep Wrangler Custom (credit)

You may opt for the classic Wrangler look if that’s why you bought it, and there is nothing wrong with that. You should know, however, that the Jeep Wrangler has plenty of options when it comes to customization. Chassis upgrades are plentiful, and lift kits that give you more room for off-roading are also very popular for Wranglers. You can even add an intake snorkel so you can drive through deep water.

Mazda Miata
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2015 Mazda Miata MX-5 Custom (credit)

If you like something a little sportier, the Mazda Miata might be the way to go. The Miata is a great car for upgrades to the engine, as you can even upgrade to a powerful V8 engine if you really want to feel the car hum. Add on a supercharger for even more power and you’ve got yourself a much stronger version of the stock Miata.

Ford Mustang
Custom 2008 Ford Mustang GT (credit)

A marvel of American ingenuity, the Ford Mustang has few equals. It’s also extremely customizable, letting you put your own personal flair on the car in tons of ways. Adding a supercharger or computerizing your engine are fairly simple tasks and they can really amp up a Mustang, whether it’s brand-new or an old classic.

Honda Civic
2017 Honda Civic Si Customized (credit)

At first glance, the Honda Civic may not seem like much. The truth is that the Civic was the first of the compact sports cars. Since it wasn’t originally designed as a sports car, car modders have gone all out on options for the Civic. Engine and ignition upgrades are some of the most common, but the great thing about the Civic is that it’s customizable from top to bottom and back to front, so don’t be afraid to go wild.

No matter which of these cars you buy for customization, you’re going to find that you have lots of options for both the performance of your car and the look of it as well. Don’t be afraid to experiment if your car is something you love to take care of, as it’s hard to go wrong with a new upgrade.

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