The Tokyo Auto Salon is the Japanese equivalent of North America's SEMA, a show that celebrates all the aftermarket customization, tuning and accessorized vehicles out there today.Of course, Honda, being a significant favorite
for aftermarket modification both here in Miami as well as Japan, gets a lot of -LSB-...]
The title of the «Hottest» at SEMA means that a manufacture's vehicle is one of the most popular platforms
for aftermarket modifications.
Not exact matches
The concept is nothing new, though, as these
modifications are BMW's own take on what the
aftermarket scene has been doing to its cars
for years.
A place to discuss
aftermarket accessories and custom
modifications for the B - Class Electric Drive.
Items such as high - level encryption in ECUs, tire - pressure monitors, integrated axle carrier / ring gears and complicated diesel emissions systems make it very difficult
for the
aftermarket to come to market with performance - oriented
modifications.
Our SEMA - Clemson Vehicle Emissions Projects, along with SEMA's Emissions Lab and Executive Order program
for vehicle compliance, can help members predict the impact of
aftermarket powertrain
modifications on vehicle emissions.
That much appears to be evident with the release of a number of previews
for the hybrid sedan, all of which come with their own unique
modifications from a variety of
aftermarket companies.
There is a huge
aftermarket scene
for this car and the car takes well to many
modifications.
Because the Sport is cheap, leaving plenty of room in the budget
for custom
modifications via either Jeep's Mopar parts division or the thriving
aftermarket scene.
Most providers will offer coverage
for aftermarket parts and accessories in their policies, but you can also purchase additional coverage if your
modifications exceed coverage limits.
Most insurance companies put a vehicle in the «modified car» category
for modifications as minor as new alloy wheels or
aftermarket entertainment or navigation system.
In general, using
aftermarket parts will not be a red flag
for an insurance company or an excuse to raise your premiums; although you may need to purchase extra insurance if your
modifications are significant.