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Vehicle Interior Spare Parts & Accessories Price Comparison

Compare 166 vehicle interior spare parts & accessories from ACV, Spigen, Brodit and more — find the best price across dozens of UK retailers.

Vehicle Interior Spare Parts & Accessories price comparison UK

Vehicle interior spare parts and accessories cover a surprisingly broad territory — from the humble rubber grommet to precision-engineered device mounts and protective coverings that need to survive years of thermal cycling, UV exposure, and daily wear. What unites them is the demand for materials that genuinely hold up inside a car: temperatures swing from sub-zero winter mornings to a baking +80°C dashboard in summer, and anything that can't handle that range will crack, delaminate, or fade within months.

ACV dominates this catalogue by sheer volume, accounting for the vast majority of listings with an average price comfortably below 4 £. That breadth makes them the go-to for fitment-specific components — mounting bases, brackets, and interior hardware where OEM-equivalent tolerances matter. At the other end of the spectrum, RAM Mounts and Gamber-Johnson sit well above 4 £, targeting professional and fleet use where a device holder needs to withstand constant vibration without loosening. Spigen and Brodit occupy the sweet spot for everyday drivers who want a premium phone or tablet mount without the fleet-grade price tag.

One thing worth flagging: a significant portion of products in this category are sold under generic part numbers rather than descriptive names. That's not unusual for automotive accessories, but it does mean fitment compatibility is the single most important thing to verify before buying. A clip or mounting base that's 2mm off spec won't seat properly, and returning car parts to online retailers — even from Currys or Amazon.co.uk — can be more hassle than it's worth. Always cross-reference the vehicle make, model, and year against the product listing.

Prices here start from as little as 4 £, covering basic consumables like trim clips and small fixings from Ring and HP Autozubehör. The median sits around 4 £, which is where you'll find most of the practical, everyday accessories. For vehicle interior covering and accessories — seat covers, floor liners, and protective trims — the budget calculus shifts somewhat, with material quality and abrasion resistance becoming the dominant factors. Whichever sub-category you're shopping, comparing prices across merchants before buying is straightforward here: the market is competitive and the same part often appears at meaningfully different prices depending on the retailer.

How to Choose Vehicle Interior Spare Parts & Accessories

This category spans everything from a £5 trim clip to a £300 professional mounting system — and the wrong choice can mean a part that rattles loose, degrades within a season, or simply doesn't fit. Three questions cut through the noise: does it fit your specific vehicle, what material is it made from, and how will it cope with the temperature extremes inside a car?

Fitment compatibility: universal vs. vehicle-specific

This is non-negotiable. A universal-fit product is convenient but often involves compromise — a mount that works on most dashboards may not grip cleanly on yours, and a trim piece that's "approximately" the right size will look and feel wrong. Vehicle-specific parts, particularly those from ACV, are engineered to OEM tolerances with fitment measured in millimetres. Always check the product listing for a compatibility table covering your make, model, and year. If it's not there, assume it's universal and factor in the risk accordingly.

Material durability under thermal cycling

Car interiors are brutal environments. A dashboard in direct sunlight can hit +80°C; the same surface on a January morning may be below freezing. Materials that aren't rated for this range — typically -20°C to +80°C as a minimum — will crack, warp, or delaminate over time. ABS plastic and polyurethane generally handle this well; cheaper PVC compounds often don't. For anything that sits on or near the dashboard, UV stabilisation is equally important: untreated plastics go brittle and discoloured within a couple of years.

Abrasion resistance for high-contact components

Floor mats, seat covers, and door pocket liners take a daily beating. The Martindale abrasion test gives a useful benchmark: anything below 10,000 cycles will show visible wear quickly; 50,000+ cycles is what you want for a component that sees regular foot traffic or luggage contact. For mounting hardware and brackets, abrasion resistance matters less than tensile strength — look for components that specify load ratings rather than just material type.

Installation method and what it actually involves

"Tool-free" installation is a selling point, but it's worth reading the small print. Clip-based and adhesive-backed fittings are genuinely quick, but adhesive mounts on textured dashboards can fail in heat. Bolt-on and screw-mounted solutions (common with RAM Mounts and Brodit ProClip systems) are more secure but may require drilling — which is irreversible. Snap-fit systems sit in the middle: fast to install, but only as reliable as the plastic retaining clips. If you're fitting something in a company vehicle or a lease car, tool-free is almost always the right call.

Chemical and moisture resistance

Cleaning products, hand sanitiser, spilled drinks, and fuel vapours are all part of life in a car interior. Components with a hydrophobic coating or waterproof membrane resist moisture ingress and the mould growth that follows. For anything near the footwell — mats, sill protectors, boot liners — full waterproofing is worth paying for. Chemical resistance is harder to verify from a product listing, but materials like silicone and neoprene are broadly more resistant than standard fabric blends or untreated foam.

  • Budget essentials (From 4 £ to 4 £) : Trim clips, small fixings, basic rubber components, and consumable hardware from Ring and HP Autozubehör. Perfectly adequate for like-for-like replacements where OEM spec isn't critical. Don't expect premium material quality, but for a clip or a grommet, it rarely matters.
  • The practical middle ground (From 4 £ to 4 £) : Where most everyday accessories sit — basic mounts, protective covers, and fitment-specific parts from ACV. Good value for money; this is the range we'd recommend for most drivers replacing a worn component or adding a practical accessory.
  • Quality upgrades (From 4 £ to 4 £) : Brodit ProClip mounts, WRC accessories, and more robust protective components. At this level you're paying for better materials, more precise fitment, and longer service life. Worth it if the part is in daily use or in a visible location.
  • Professional & fleet grade (Over 4 £) : RAM Mounts, Gamber-Johnson, and high-spec Spigen systems. Engineered for continuous use, vibration resistance, and heavy loads. Overkill for a private car; genuinely justified for commercial vehicles, taxis, or any application where the mount or component is in use all day, every day.

Top products

  • HP Autozubehör 0510080 (HP Autozubehör) : The most widely available product in this category with 6 competing offers — that competition keeps the price honest. A solid choice for basic trim hardware, though the generic part number means you'll need to verify fitment carefully.
  • WRC 007300 vehicle interior spare part / accessory (WRC) : One of the pricier options in the mid-range, but WRC's motorsport heritage translates into better material quality and finish than budget alternatives. Worth it if you want something that looks the part as well as functions.
  • Draper Tools 99699 vehicle interior spare part / accessory (Draper Tools) : A practical bonnet and tailgate support rod — unglamorous but genuinely useful. Draper Tools has a strong reputation in the UK for workshop accessories, and 4 competing offers means you can shop around for the best price.
  • Ring RWC5 vehicle interior spare part / accessory (Ring) : Ring is a trusted British automotive accessories brand, and at this price point it's hard to argue with the value. Best for straightforward replacements where you need a reliable part quickly rather than a premium finish.
  • Brodit ProClip (Brodit) : The cleaner of the two Brodit ProClip listings in terms of price. Vehicle-specific fitment gives a factory-fitted look that suction mounts simply can't match. Fewer offers than budget alternatives, so compare both Brodit listings before buying.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if a spare part will fit my specific car?

Check the product listing for an explicit compatibility table showing make, model, and year — if it's not there, the part is likely universal fit, which may involve compromise. Vehicle-specific parts from brands like ACV are engineered to OEM tolerances and will list exact fitment data. When in doubt, search by your vehicle's registration or VIN on the retailer's site, or contact the seller directly before buying. Returning automotive parts is possible but often involves restocking fees.

What materials hold up best in a car interior long-term?

ABS plastic, polyurethane, silicone, and neoprene are the most durable options for vehicle interiors. They handle the temperature range of roughly -20°C to +80°C that a car interior experiences, resist UV degradation, and cope with cleaning agents. Standard PVC and untreated fabric blends are cheaper but tend to crack or fade within a few years, particularly on sun-exposed surfaces like the dashboard.

Are cheap trim clips and fixings worth buying, or should I stick to OEM?

For most trim clips and small fixings, aftermarket parts from reputable brands like Ring are perfectly adequate — and at prices from 4 £, the saving over OEM is real. Where OEM matters is in safety-critical or high-stress applications: anything that retains a panel near an airbag deployment zone, or a fixing that's under constant tension. For cosmetic trim and non-structural fixings, save your money.

What's the difference between a Brodit ProClip and a RAM Mount — and which should I buy?

Brodit ProClip systems use a vehicle-specific dashboard bracket combined with a device holder, giving a clean, factory-fitted look with no suction cups or adhesive. RAM Mounts use a ball-and-socket system that's more adjustable and rated for heavier loads, but bulkier. For a private car where aesthetics matter, Brodit is the better choice. For a van, taxi, or any vehicle where the mount needs to hold a larger device or survive heavy vibration, RAM Mounts' higher price is justified.

Can I fit these accessories myself, or do I need a professional?

The vast majority of products in this category are designed for DIY installation — clip-based, adhesive-backed, or snap-fit systems require no tools and take minutes. The exception is anything that requires drilling into the dashboard or A-pillar, which is irreversible and can affect airbag deployment if done incorrectly. If a product's installation instructions mention drilling near airbag zones, professional fitting is strongly recommended.

Which brands should I avoid for vehicle interior accessories?

We'd be cautious with unbranded or no-name products in this category, particularly for mounting hardware and anything load-bearing. A phone mount that fails at motorway speed is a genuine safety hazard. Stick to brands with verifiable product codes and clear specifications — Ring, ACV, Brodit, and RAM Mounts all publish proper fitment and load data. Very cheap listings without brand names or part numbers on Amazon or eBay are a false economy here.

Do vehicle interior accessories affect a car's MOT or warranty?

Most accessories — mats, mounts, covers — won't affect an MOT provided they don't obstruct the driver's view or interfere with controls. However, permanently fitted modifications (drilled mounts, aftermarket trim panels) could affect a manufacturer warranty if they cause damage. For lease or finance vehicles, check your agreement before making any permanent modifications; adhesive and clip-based fittings are almost always safe.