Despite its reputation as the “cheap” material in cars, vinyl upholstery has many benefits and can make for a reasonably upscale interior. It comes in nearly any hue, can feel similar to real leather, ...
Over time, a vehicle goes through a lot—between things breaking under the hood, scratches and dents on the body, and wear and tear on the interior. This includes rips and holes in the seats, which can ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Whether it's commuting to work, traveling, or something else entirely, it's safe to say that many of us spend a lot of time in our vehicles.
Maybe you’ve finally gotten around to detailing your old car, or maybe you’re looking to spruce up the interior to make a sale. Either way, worn-and-torn seats are one of the first things you see when ...
Good news for those of us who suck at sewing: If you rip a cushion or seat, you don’t have to reupholster the whole thing. You can usually fix small rips yourself, but how you do it (and whether it ...
When it came time to put our 2012 Kia Sportage on the block, a prospective buyer noticed a tear, about an inch long, in the driver's-side rear seat. The hole was definitely something that detracted ...