Parts Car Poll: What's Your Preference? - CarInteriorMix

Parts Car Poll: What's Your Preference? - CarInteriorMix

By Andre Silva ยท

Parts Car Poll: What?s Your Preference?

If you?ve been around car interior people long enough, you already know: we can agree on almost anything? until the topic turns to parts. Then suddenly it?s ?that stitching is wrong,? ?OEM or nothing,? ?why would you pay that much for a seat?? and ?yeah, but does it feel right??

So let?s make it official?welcome to our Parts Car Poll. This isn?t a right-or-wrong kind of conversation. It?s more like the chat that happens in the garage, on forums, or while scrolling marketplace listings at midnight. We all have different budgets, different goals, and different definitions of ?done.?

Today we?re talking about the big choice: when we?re hunting parts for our interiors?seats, steering wheels, trim pieces, switches, carpet, door cards?what?s our preference? Where do we like to source them, and why?

Option 1: OEM New (Dealer or Official Parts Suppliers)

The vibe: ?If it came from the factory, it should go back like the factory.?

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Works best for: restorations, collectors, anyone doing a factory-correct build, and folks who want that ?everything clicks into place? satisfaction.

Option 2: Used OEM (Junkyard, Marketplace, Part-Out Finds)

The vibe: ?Same part, better price?plus I like the hunt.?

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Cons:

Works best for: daily drivers, budget builds, interior refreshes, and anyone who enjoys turning ?rough? into ?clean.?

Community voice: ?I found a full set of door cards in my exact trim code? but the driver?s one had a snapped clip. Still worth it. Ten minutes with plastic epoxy and it?s been solid for two years.? ??Nina, 2013 GTI owner?

Option 3: Aftermarket Replacements (New, Non-OEM)

The vibe: ?I?m here for upgrades, not authenticity.?

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Works best for: modernizing older interiors, daily comfort upgrades, custom aesthetics, and those of us who don?t mind being a little different.

Community voice: ?I love aftermarket? but I?m picky. If the grain pattern is off, I can?t unsee it. I?ll pay more for the piece that matches the factory texture.? ??Marco, E46 interior refresh?

Option 4: Reupholstery & Custom Fabrication (The ?Make It Yours? Route)

The vibe: ?Factory was a suggestion.?

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Works best for: show builds, long-term keepers, enthusiasts who want a signature interior, and anyone who can?t find the factory color they want anymore.

Community voice: ?I wanted OEM vibes but better. We kept the factory pattern and just upgraded the material. Now it feels like what the car should?ve had from day one.? ??Jules, 90s JDM coupe build?

Option 5: Mix-and-Match (The Practical Enthusiast?s Combo)

The vibe: ?OEM where it matters, aftermarket where it helps.?

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Works best for: most of us, honestly?especially if our interior goals evolve over time.

Our Parts Car Poll: What?s Your Preference?

If you had to pick one main approach for your interior parts, which are you choosing?

Discussion Prompts (Jump In!)

Drop your vote (A?E) in the comments and tell us what you?re building. Bonus points if you share the one part you?re currently hunting?seat bolster? center console lid? that one missing trim cap that somehow costs more than a steering wheel?

Alright, our turn to ask the real question that always starts a friendly argument: when you?re updating an interior, what matters most to you?originality, comfort, or style?