OEM vs Aftermarket Car Parts Poll (2026)

OEM vs Aftermarket Car Parts Poll (2026)

By Derek Muller ยท

OEM vs Aftermarket Parts Poll: What?s Your Preference?

If you?ve ever refreshed a worn steering wheel, swapped a head unit, or hunted down the ?perfect? set of floor mats, you?ve probably stumbled into the classic interior debate: OEM vs aftermarket. And let?s be honest?this one can get spicy. One person?s ?clean factory look? is another person?s ?boring,? and one person?s ?custom vibe? is another person?s ?why does it squeak already??

That?s why we?re turning this into a community conversation instead of a lecture. Interiors are personal. They?re where we spend all our time?hands on the wheel, eyes on the dash, coffee in the cupholder?so the parts we choose end up reflecting how we use our cars. Whether we?re restoring, upgrading, daily-driving, or showing off at meets, we all have reasons for the parts we buy.

So let?s talk it out. Where do you land: OEM, aftermarket, or a little of both?

1) Team OEM: ?Keep It Factory, Keep It Clean?

What it is: Original equipment manufacturer parts?factory-spec trim pieces, switches, knobs, head units (or OEM upgrades), seats, carpeting, and everything that looks like it came with the car.

Pros:

Cons:

Works best for: Restorations, collectors, and anyone who loves that ?it belongs here? look?especially if mismatched trim drives you crazy.

Community voice: ?I tried an aftermarket window switch panel once. It worked, but the texture looked off next to the factory dash. I swapped back to OEM and instantly felt calmer.?

2) Team Aftermarket: ?Upgrade the Experience?

What it is: Non-OEM parts?custom shift knobs, steering wheels, upgraded infotainment, ambient lighting kits, seat covers, replacement trim, and performance-inspired interior pieces.

Pros:

Cons:

Works best for: Daily drivers craving comfort and tech, show builds, and anyone who enjoys customizing and doesn?t mind a little trial-and-error.

Community voice: ?I went aftermarket for a CarPlay head unit and better door speakers. Best interior mod I?ve done?my commute is basically a concert now.?

3) The OEM+ Crowd: ?Looks Stock? Until You Use It?

What it is: A blend?keeping the factory aesthetic while upgrading touchpoints and functionality. Think: OEM-style floor mats with better coverage, subtle ambient lighting, factory-look seat upholstery upgrades, or an infotainment unit that matches the dash design.

Pros:

Cons:

Works best for: Enthusiasts who want tasteful upgrades, cleaner installs, and minimal ?modded? vibes.

Community voice: ?My rule is: if a passenger notices it immediately, it?s probably too much for my build. I like the ?wait, this didn?t come like this?? reaction.?

4) Budget/Used/Salvage Mix: ?Real Parts, Real Life Prices?

What it is: A practical approach?used OEM pieces from salvage yards, marketplace finds, and affordable aftermarket parts where it makes sense (like mats, seat covers, or trim refresh kits).

Pros:

Cons:

Works best for: DIY refresh projects, older cars, and anyone who enjoys the thrill of the hunt as much as the final result.

Common Debate Starters (We All Know These)

Poll Time: What?s Your Interior Parts Preference?

If we had a quick poll right here, which option are you picking?

Discussion Prompts (Drop Your Take Below)

Let?s hear it?what do we prefer for our interiors, and why? Share your wins, your regrets, and the one part you?d never buy again. Bonus points if you tell us the car, the part, and what you?d do differently next time.

Your turn: Are you Team OEM, Team Aftermarket, or living in that OEM+ middle ground?and what?s the interior upgrade you?re currently debating?