What are the common interior decorations in a car?
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Common interior decorations in a car include floor mats, headrests, seat covers, etc. Some car owners like to place model dolls inside the car, but it is recommended not to place anything on the dashboard of the front passenger seat, including dashboard sunshade pads, tissue boxes, small figurines, etc. A dashboard sunshade pad can obstruct the deployment of the front passenger airbag in the event of an accident, while tissue boxes and small figurines with edges or hard surfaces can carry significant energy when the airbag deploys, enough to shatter the windshield. It is important to check if the vehicle's seats have airbag markings. If they do, choose seat covers that do not obstruct the airbag deployment. Additionally, some higher-end models may have seats with ventilation functions. Choosing inappropriate seat covers could render the ventilation feature ineffective.
After commuting by car frequently, I've gained some insights into car interior decorations, mainly to make driving more comfortable. Seat covers are quite practical, especially those made of breathable fabric, which prevent stuffiness during long rides and also protect the original seats from wear and tear. Opt for rubberized, thickened floor mats to keep dust and water splashes at bay, making cleaning easier. Air fresheners are a must—placing a bamboo charcoal bag or a natural essential oil diffuser by the air vent helps eliminate odors in an eco-friendly way. Though small, adding a simple lucky charm or a cute figurine as a hanging ornament can make driving more relaxing. Some prefer installing sunshade films or curtains to avoid sunburn during summer drives. These decorations are affordable and can be easily purchased online. It's advisable to switch them seasonally to maintain a clean and tidy car interior.