The boredom of a hot Sunday afternoon could easily be killed by taking a drive in a newly purchased hybrid car. Such peace is acquired not only from the natural scenes, but also from the knowledge that one would not spend a lot on fuel. However, should one ignore the damaging effects of sun over-exposure to your car, the scenic drives could in time, be a regrettable hobby.
The Downside of UV Rays
Some of the biggest negative effects of the sun on a car’s interior include the wearing away of the seats and surfaces such that they look older and less polished. Also, heat build up in the car could over-burden the air conditioning system as it tries to cool the car down. This in turn requires more energy from the battery, which will in turn end up using more fuel. It is therefore necessary to take steps to limit the damage of UV rays to your car.
Protective Measures
The basic idea is to ensure that the car’s exposure to the sun is minimal. A simple measure would be to ensure that one parks the hybrid vehicle under shade. Investing in a good heat shield cover for your windshield would also be a good step. They come in various reflective shades and could also be customized to fit your windshield perfectly.
Another option would be to consider window tinting that might block out 99% of the sun’s rays. However, a trained professional should spray the windows since if done poorly; it may give the windows a very unattractive look. Other interior accessories worth considering would be good seat covers that also have the advantage of hiding previous damage. Another option one could consider is to spray the seats, as well as other surfaces inside the car with a protective film that protects these surfaces against sun damage.
By now, most of the car interior is well protected except the floor. There are good floor linings and car mats available on the market that will not only protect the car’s interior from sun damage, but also from wear over time. Although these small purchases would mean digging for extra coins, it should be realised that in time they will save one from buying new interior parts, which would prove to be a whole lot more expensive. It is also common knowledge that most people will judge the value of your car based on what they see on the outside.