You’ve probably noticed the sleek little fin on the roof of modern cars—it’s not just for looks! This shark fin antenna does a lot more than make your car look fierce.
Back in the day, cars had long, whip-like antennas to catch AM/FM radio signals, but these were bulky and easy to break. Today’s shark fin antennas are aerodynamic, usually placed on the middle or rear of the roof, and handle multiple jobs.
Besides picking up clear AM/FM radio signals, they boost your GPS for reliable navigation, improve satellite radio quality, and strengthen in-car Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections. They also help telematics systems, like OnStar, stay connected for emergency services.
Shark fins reduce drag compared to old antennas, helping fuel efficiency. They’re durable—no worries about breaking them in the car wash—and they add a sleek, modern look to your ride.
If your car still has an old antenna, you can upgrade to a shark fin model. Professional installation is recommended to ensure everything works perfectly. This little fin keeps you connected and cruising in style!