I recently inherited an older car from my grandfather. I’m fixing it up myself, and I noticed it doesn’t have cruise control. Can you add cruise control to a car that doesn’t have it?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Fixing up a car can be a labor of love, and it’s common to find you’ll need to add some newer features to an older car.
Whether you didn’t know the car was missing cruise control or you knew that when you got the car, adding cruise control is possible—and simple!. Aftermarket cruise control kits are easy to install, and add more benefits to your car.
Installing an aftermarket cruise control kit in your car can provide more comfortable driving, a lesser chance of fatigue, a decreased risk of speeding, and increased gas mileage.
Whether the car you inherited is your first car or you’re adding to your garage, you’ll need the right
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