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Which interior accessories improve the cabin of a Chrysler 300?

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So I finally got my hands on a 2016 Chrysler 300 last week and man I love how it looks from the outside but the inside just feels a bit... empty? Like its all just black plastic and stuff and I really want to make it feel more fancy or at least more comfortable. I just moved to Phoenix and the dust is getting everywhere already so maybe some better mats or something? I saw these cool lights on some video that go under the dash but I have no idea how to even plug those in without messing up the battery or something. Sorry if this is a super basic question but I literally know nothing about cars I just think they look cool. Is there anything cheap-ish like under 400 dollars that makes it look better inside? I was looking at those steering wheel covers too but I dont want it to look tacky you know? My friend told me to get some carbon fiber stickers but I'm worried they will just peel off in the heat here since its like 100 degrees every day. What are some easy things I can just buy and put in myself that actually look good and dont look like I got them at a gas station? Just looking for some ideas on where to even start...


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To add to the point above: a Wheelskins Original One Color Leather Steering Wheel Cover is a total game changer. Im super satisfied with mine; it feels high-end and wont bake your hands.


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Jumping in here because I went through this exact process with my 300 a couple years back. That black plastic really does collect dust like crazy. I looked into upgrading the seating because the stock material felt a bit thin, but you have to be really careful about side-impact airbag safety when you add covers.

  • Coverking Neosupreme Custom Seat Covers

Pros: These are digitally cut for the Chrysler 300 seats so they look factory. The material stays cool even when it is 110 out.
Cons: They are definitely more expensive and takes about an hour of sweating to get them installed right.

  • Coverado Universal Fit Leatherette Seat Covers

Pros: Very budget friendly and the leatherette is way easier to wipe dust off than the factory cloth.
Cons: Since they are universal, they can sometimes slide around which is annoying and potentially a bit less reliable for long-term use. I personally went with the custom ones. In my experience, the universal ones tend to bunch up after a few months of getting in and out of the car. If you want it to look fancy without being tacky, a tight fit is basically everything.


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In my experience, those Phoenix summers ruin cabins fast tbh. They're essential for keeping it clean and cool:


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  • Govee Interior Car Lights 4pcs Music Sync RGBIC works well and plugs into the 12V outlet.
  • Mopar Chrysler 300 Logo Console Cover adds comfort and wont peel in that heat.

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Wait really?? Thats actually super helpful. I always thought it was the other way around.


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