Best Car Accessories for Girls in Australia
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Finding cute car accessories in Australia isn't the problem — there are thousands of options on every marketplace imaginable. The problem is finding ones that actually work in Australian conditions.
We deal with things most international car accessory guides don't account for: extreme dashboard heat in summer (Perth's 40-degree days will melt cheap adhesives and warp plastic ornaments), UV damage that fades colours within weeks, and the simple fact that most of us spend a lot of time in our cars because Australian cities are spread out. Accessories need to survive daily use in harsh conditions, not just look good in a product photo.
Here's what's actually worth buying if you're styling a car interior in Australia.
The Heat Factor: Why Material Choice Matters Here
Australia's car interior temperatures regularly hit 60–70°C on a hot day. That's not an exaggeration — research from organisations like RACQ has measured temperatures well above that on dashboards in direct sun.
This means:
Cheap plastic dashboard ornaments can soften, warp, or leave adhesive residue on your dash. If you want dashboard decor, look for resin or gypsum-based pieces. The Resin Yellow Duck Dashboard Ornaments are a good example — resin handles the heat significantly better than standard plastic.
Plush accessories need shade. Plush seat belt covers and neck pillows hold up fine because they're shaded by your body, but don't leave a plush steering wheel cover baking in direct sun with no windshield shade. If you mainly drive in warm months, Ice Silk Seat Belt Covers are designed to feel cool against skin — a genuine game-changer for Perth, Brisbane, or Darwin summers.
Crystal and rhinestone accessories are actually perfect for Australian conditions. Glass and metal rhinestones don't fade in UV, don't warp in heat, and the adhesives are typically industrial-grade. A Crystal Rhinestone Seat Belt Cover will look the same after twelve months as it did on day one.
PU leather is an excellent year-round choice here. It doesn't get as hot as real leather, doesn't fade as quickly as fabric, and wipes clean easily. The Red Bow PU Leather Neck Pillow works equally well in Hobart winter and Townsville summer.
UV Protection for Your Kids (and Your Upholstery)
This matters more in Australia than almost anywhere else, given our UV index regularly hits "extreme" ratings. If you have kids in the back seat, UV-blocking window accessories aren't just nice-to-have — they're genuinely important.
Cotton Embroidered Car Window Curtains provide UV protection that actually works, and the cotton material doesn't get as hot as synthetic mesh alternatives. The Suction Cup Car Window Sunshade in beige or pink offers a quick-install option for the side windows.
While we're talking about protecting back seats: if you have kids in car seats, a Waterproof Leather Anti-Kick Pad saves your upholstery from those inevitable shoe scuffs and food smears. Worth every cent.
Best Picks for Long Commutes
Australians drive a lot. The average commute in Sydney or Melbourne is around 30–40 minutes each way, and Perth drivers often travel even further. If you're spending an hour or more in the car daily, comfort accessories aren't a luxury — they're basically a health investment.
A proper neck pillow reduces the cumulative neck strain that builds up over weeks and months of commuting. The Bowknot Neck Pillow and Lumbar Set covers both your neck and lower back, which is particularly valuable if you're sitting in traffic.
Padded seat belt covers make a noticeable difference when you're wearing a belt for 60+ minutes daily. For warm commutes, ice silk material is genuinely cooler to the touch than standard fabric. Ice Silk Flower Seat Belt Pads come in seven colours so you can match your interior.
Sunglasses storage is a daily-use item here, not an afterthought. You're reaching for your sunnies constantly — driving into the sun, parking, going inside, back to the car. A Visor Sunglasses Holder puts them right where your hand naturally reaches.
The Organisation Essentials
Long drives and hot weather mean your car needs to be tidy and functional, not just pretty.
A hanging tissue holder keeps tissues accessible without them rolling around the cabin. Headrest hooks give your shopping bags and handbag a secure spot — particularly useful after a Bunnings run or grocery shop. A small waterproof trash bin catches the wrapper from your servo snack before it ends up wedged between the seats.
For the front console area, a dashboard organiser corrals your phone, toll pass, parking token, and loose change into one spot. Much better than the standard approach of jamming everything into cup holders.
What About Travelling with Pets?
Australians love their dogs, and a lot of us take them everywhere. If your dog rides in the back seat, a Car Dog Barrier Net keeps them safely contained without a full cage setup. It's adjustable, easy to install, and much cheaper than a fixed barrier. For cats, the Soothing Car Cat Carrier is designed to reduce pet anxiety during travel.
Buying Car Accessories in Australia: What to Look For
A few practical tips for Aussie buyers:
Check shipping origin and times. Carmoods ships from within Australia, so you're not waiting four to six weeks for something from overseas. This also means returns and customer service are much simpler if something isn't right.
Think about installation. The best car accessories are the ones that don't require tools, drilling, or permanent adhesive. Everything mentioned in this post either clips on, straps on, or sits on a flat surface. No modifications to your car, which matters if you're leasing or plan to sell later.
Buy in sets where possible. Getting a matching neck pillow and seat belt cover set gives you a coordinated look immediately. Building an interior one random piece at a time is how you end up with a mismatched collection that doesn't quite work together.
Consider your resale value. If you're planning to sell your car eventually, you want accessories you can remove cleanly. Avoid anything with permanent adhesive on painted surfaces or anything that modifies the car itself. Clip-on, strap-on, and freestanding accessories leave no trace when you take them out.
Getting Started
If you're new to car accessorising and just want to make your interior nicer without overthinking it, grab these three things in the same colour or theme:
- A pair of seat belt covers
- A neck pillow
- Headrest hooks
That's it. You'll spend under $70, it takes five minutes to install, and your car immediately feels more put-together and more comfortable.
Browse the full range in the Girls Car Accessories collection at Carmoods.


