'Brilliant' £12 Amazon item transforms cars' interiors in a flash

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One set can produce 12 different colours
One set can produce 12 different colours

A CHEAP item which transforms car interiors can be found for only £12 on Amazon.

LED car lights can turn your old beater into something which seems more luxurious.

One pair of lights can be bought from Amazon for as little as £12.99 eiqrkitdidehprw
One pair of lights can be bought from Amazon for as little as £12.99Credit: Amazon
Car lights can be switched to a certain colour to  give the driver a certain mood
Car lights can be switched to a certain colour to give the driver a certain moodCredit: Amazon

And, a driver can set them to suit the mood they are in to give them the perfect ride.

They can also lighten the inside of your car if the interior ceiling light isn't bright enough.

LED lights are easy enough to install, but need to be strung up safely through the car and not get in the way of the driver or any passengers.

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But, motorists will want to avoid putting too many lights in their car and turning it into a disco ball.

LED lights can be bought from Amazon for as little as £12.99.

One set is remote controlled, waterproof, can sync with music and produces 12 different colours.

One fan of the light on Amazon said: "Easy to fit, Lovely colours, Quality is brilliant for price would highly recommend."

Another wrote: "Got these for my partner as a gift for passing her test as she wanting some lights. They work great. easy to install although Im still yet to find a more nicer way to put all the cables.

"The adhesion for the back of the lights are abit hit and miss. Would recommend buying some tape yourself thats strong as once they fall off, they lose stick completely.

While a third said: "They work good, connecting them was easy enough although it will vary from car to car, the colours aren't as bright as I'd hoped but they are good at night and add some good customisation to your car, the music feature is a good addition too."

Meanwhile, one car expert has warned drivers over modifications like alloy wheels and body kits that could cost you hundreds of pounds.

Peter Waddell, CEO of leading automotive company BigWantsYourCar.com, dished out the helpful tips to motorists.

But one cheap hack can reportedly upgrade your car’s engine for as little as £30 – and it helps cut fuel costs.

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A cold air intake system works by sucking in the hot air in the engine bay, helping to reduce the temperature as well as increasing the volume of cold and dense air reaching the engine.

One Amazon set is remote control, waterproof, can sync with music, and produces 12 different colours
One Amazon set is remote control, waterproof, can sync with music, and produces 12 different colours

James Halpin

Road Laws, Car Maintenance, Amazon

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