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I’m a Car Expert: 5 Car Upgrades That Aren’t Worth the Money

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Josephine NesbitJanuary 4, 2026 at 6:09 PM

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Car upgrades can help boost your vehicle’s horsepower, fuel efficiency and comfort — but not all are worth the money.

ā€œI always tell people: hang on to upgrades that add safety, reliability or resale,ā€ explained Alex Black, chief marketing officer of EpicVIN and an auto industry expert with over 15 years of experience. ā€œSkip the bells and whistles if you don’t want to pay more down the line.ā€

According to experts, here are five car upgrades that aren’t worth the extra cash.

Rims

Upgrading your car’s rims can sometimes improve its performance, but that’s not always the case.

ā€œAftermarket rims can cost between $1,000 and $3,000 per set. But the cost doesn’t stop there,ā€ Melanie Musson, an auto industry expert with InsuranceProviders.com, wrote in an email. ā€œBig rims require upgraded tires, which cost more than the tires your vehicle was manufactured for by $1,000 to $2,500 per set. With big rims and shallow tires, you can expect a rougher ride and lower efficiency.ā€

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Oversized Wheels and Low-Profile Tires

Oversized wheels and low-profile tires are more of an aesthetic upgrade, but Black pointed out that they can negatively affect ride quality, gas mileage and tire life.

ā€œA 20-22 inch wheel set will cost you $1,500 to $3,000, and new tires to replace those are not cheap — you’re looking at $1,000-plus per occurrence,ā€ he said. ā€œAnd you’ll likely have bent wheels or blown tires more often.ā€

Exhaust

Adding an aftermarket exhaust system can allow your car to ā€œbreatheā€ better, but it will cost thousands of dollars, and it can often cause more irritating and costly problems, according to Musson.

ā€œThe noise levels can lead to issues with your neighbors and can even escalate to legal problems, resulting in fines,ā€ Musson explained. Aftermarket exhaust systems can also reduce the efficiency of your vehicle and void your warranty. ā€œA voided warranty might cost you nothing, but if you end up with costly problems, it could cost you thousands of dollars,ā€ she said.

Infotainment Upgrades

Infotainment systems are a common feature in new vehicles, but it’s not recommended to upgrade if your car doesn’t have one originally.

ā€œIf your car didn’t come with a cool screen or Apple CarPlay, adding it later usually means a $1,000-plus aftermarket system that never works as well,ā€ Black explained. ā€œAnd, installation can compromise factory wiring, and some dealerships won’t work on the vehicle after that.ā€

Aftermarket Performance Chips

An aftermarket performance chip, or ā€œtune box,ā€ is designed to modify a vehicle’s engine control unit, but it could potentially lead to excess wear and costly damage.

ā€œOthers vow to get better mileage or horsepower, but typically wreak havoc with your engine’s original parameters,ā€ Black explained. ā€œYou might save a little gas in the short term but in the long term, will ruin your transmission or void your warranty. A repair can cost several thousand dollars.ā€

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