By Haylee Taylor
With so many cars on the road, it is only natural that there would be a number of interesting vehicles driving down streets near us. Interesting could mean a yellow Lamborghini, or a black Audi R8, but it could also be a 10-year-old Vauxhall Corsa with a mismatched body kit glued onto the bottom but, what about the inside of the car? The interior might not be instantly apparent when you are walking down the road, but if a car stops beside you, or you notice one in the car park, you might stop and stare. Don't forget to find cheap car insurance for your vehicle before you hit the streets.
Zebra Print
It seems to come in and out of fashion throughout the years, but zebra print in cars just appears on the bad side of tacky. Zebra print is even more shocking when it is in on a faux fur fabric, which surely can't be good when it comes to keeping your car clean.
Playboy Bunny
Strangely occupying the cars of young female drivers, the Playboy Bunny symbol is matched with pink, black and white car accessories. Wheel covers, seatbelt covers, and seat covers, the bunnies are adorned everywhere. The message emitted is not one of maturity, so it's best to steer clear of this one.
Hello Kitty
Sadly there is a full range of Hello Kitty accessories for the interior of your car. It's bright, it's garish, and it's certainly quite pink. If you fancy seeing a white cartoon cat all over your car, then you may indeed suit the Hello Kitty theme.
Leopard Print
Almost as bad as zebra print, leopard print in cars is still not very easy on the eyes. It is best suited for ex-Spice Girl Mel B (Scary Spice) or else on a leopard itself. Cars are probably best left to their original design, with your personality coming through with something small like fluffy dice or an air freshener.
With so many cars on the road, it is only natural that there would be a number of interesting vehicles driving down streets near us. Interesting could mean a yellow Lamborghini, or a black Audi R8, but it could also be a 10-year-old Vauxhall Corsa with a mismatched body kit glued onto the bottom but, what about the inside of the car? The interior might not be instantly apparent when you are walking down the road, but if a car stops beside you, or you notice one in the car park, you might stop and stare. Don't forget to find cheap car insurance for your vehicle before you hit the streets.
Zebra Print
It seems to come in and out of fashion throughout the years, but zebra print in cars just appears on the bad side of tacky. Zebra print is even more shocking when it is in on a faux fur fabric, which surely can't be good when it comes to keeping your car clean.
Playboy Bunny
Strangely occupying the cars of young female drivers, the Playboy Bunny symbol is matched with pink, black and white car accessories. Wheel covers, seatbelt covers, and seat covers, the bunnies are adorned everywhere. The message emitted is not one of maturity, so it's best to steer clear of this one.
Hello Kitty
Sadly there is a full range of Hello Kitty accessories for the interior of your car. It's bright, it's garish, and it's certainly quite pink. If you fancy seeing a white cartoon cat all over your car, then you may indeed suit the Hello Kitty theme.
Leopard Print
Almost as bad as zebra print, leopard print in cars is still not very easy on the eyes. It is best suited for ex-Spice Girl Mel B (Scary Spice) or else on a leopard itself. Cars are probably best left to their original design, with your personality coming through with something small like fluffy dice or an air freshener.
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