
New cars require the installation of the following accessories: 1. ESP, which is the Electronic Stability Program; 2. Tire Pressure Monitoring System; 3. Dash ; 4. Large Central Control Screen; 5. Parking Sensors and Rearview Camera; 6. Window Sunshade Film; 7. Rain Guards; 8. Engine Under Guard and Chassis Armor. Auto accessories are various units that constitute the whole vehicle and products that serve the car. With the improvement of people's living standards, the consumption of automobiles has increased, leading to a growing market for auto accessories. In recent years, auto parts manufacturing plants have also been developing rapidly.

When I first picked up my new car, the first thing I considered was practical accessories. All-weather floor mats are a must-have—they block all the mud, water, sand, and gravel, and you can just pull them out and rinse them when cleaning. For window tinting, I recommend choosing an explosion-proof and heat-insulating type, which saves on air conditioning in the summer. A dash with front and rear dual cameras is a no-brainer—no arguments in case of a scrape. A trunk mat combined with storage bins keeps fruits and veggies from rolling around. I also added a tire pressure monitoring system that displays real-time data on the dashboard, giving me peace of mind with just a glance before hitting the highway. All these accessories cost less than 2,000 yuan but can extend my car's lifespan by several years.

As a car enthusiast, when getting a new car, accessories should balance both protection and experience. For window film, I chose ceramic material with 98% UV blocking and no bubbling. TPE eco-friendly floor mats are more stain-resistant than leather ones—even spilled coffee won't leave marks. Mud flaps are a must, reducing 70% of mud splashes on rainy days. Opt for a gravity-sensing mount for effortless navigation adjustments at red lights. A suede steering wheel cover is recommended to prevent slipping when sweating. Finally, add an LED trunk light strip—no need to use your phone's flashlight when searching for items at night.

I mainly consider driving safety components. A dash with front and rear recording is essential to have evidence against malicious cut-offs. The tire pressure monitoring system is the most practical; it once alerted me in time when a nail punctured the sidewall. Blind spot mirrors attached to large-curvature mirrors eliminate all blind spots when changing lanes. The HUD projects speed onto the windshield and automatically reminds me before speeding cameras. A fire extinguisher is fixed under the seat, and a safety hammer is placed in the door pocket. These equipments help me avoid at least three potential accidents every year.

Choose car accessories based on practical needs. For family cars, seat kick mats are recommended—children's shoe marks wipe off easily. Magnetic mounts are more stable than vent clips, staying firm on bumpy roads. Install an umbrella holder next to the driver's seat for quick access during heavy rain. Place formaldehyde-absorbing gel on the dashboard to eliminate new car leather smell within two weeks. Use foldable storage bins in the trunk for picnic supplies, with side mesh pockets to secure water bottles. A sunshade umbrella cools the car noticeably better than standard sun visors when parked outdoors.

My modification principle is to balance safety and comfort. The heated steering wheel cover keeps hands warm even in sub-zero winters. The lumbar support is made of memory foam to prevent soreness during long drives. The hidden ETC is directly embedded in the rearview mirror base, allowing seamless highway toll passage. Anti-fog spray applied to the windshield ensures clear visibility in rain or snow. The seat covers are made of breathable ice silk fabric, preventing a hot back after summer sun exposure. Door edge guards are discreetly placed to protect paint from minor scratches. A cigarette lighter to USB fast charger speeds up charging by three times, ensuring the navigation never runs out of power.


