
There are several measures to improve car comfort: Install a rectifier: After installing a capacitor of about 200,000 microfarads, the current can be stabilized, which can instantly power electrical appliances of about 500W and compensate the voltage of all the car's electrical appliances. The engine ignition system will have a stable and sufficient power supply, resulting in stronger ignition and more powerful performance. Installing a rectifier can also greatly improve the sound quality of the audio system and increase the brightness of the car lights. Minimize noise: You can apply butyl rubber vibration damping pads and sound insulation cotton to the roof, doors, floor, trunk floor, trunk lid, and engine compartment lid to reduce resonance and wind noise. Sound insulation can also be applied to the wheel positions to reduce road noise.

I usually drive to and from work, and I find that upgrading to a good car seat cushion is particularly effective in enhancing comfort. The memory foam material doesn't cause back pain even after sitting for long periods. In the summer, installing a ventilated seat cushion with a cooling breeze at the back prevents sweating even in traffic jams. If the suspension is too stiff, switching to quiet tires noticeably reduces bumps, especially when going over speed bumps without the headache-inducing vibrations. Adding window sunshades is quite practical, keeping the sun off your arms and even saving on air conditioning. Keeping an inflatable lumbar support in the trunk is handy for long drives, making your neck much more comfortable. Regularly cleaning the air conditioning ducts keeps the air fresh and improves your mood.

For my family car, the back seat is always occupied by elderly and children, so improving comfort starts with the details. Installing full-coverage carpet floor mats keeps dust from flying around, and children can walk barefoot without feeling cold. Applying UV-blocking window film solves the problem of glaring sunlight in summer. Adding a small foldable table in the back makes it convenient to hold cups and snacks. Regularly cleaning the interior with leather conditioner prevents odors and aging. Upgrading the audio system to play light music creates a more relaxing driving atmosphere. Switching to a 360-degree rotating child safety seat makes it easier to lift the child in and out without straining the back. Installing a tire pressure monitoring system reduces bumps and saves fuel.

I dread fatigue the most on long drives and have found that comfort hinges on the driver's seat. Get a lumbar support with good reinforcement, and your back won't ache after three hours of driving. Adjust the seat a bit higher to distribute thigh pressure evenly. Position the phone holder appropriately so you don't have to look down for navigation. Add some washer fluid to prevent glare, making night driving less straining. Keep some mint candies handy for a quick pick-me-up—they work better than coffee. Always have a foldable chair in the trunk to stretch your legs during breaks. A neck pillow helps relax your neck at red lights. Keep the AC at around 22°C for optimal comfort.


