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Factory Interiors is an automotive interior parts and accessories e-commerce retailer and global distributor headquartered in St. Charles, Missouri, USA, with a 30,000-square-foot warehouse. Its core catalog covers automotive carpet kits, replacement floor mats, trunk mats, headliners, door panels, dash covers, seats, sun visors, and interior fabrics, serving vehicle restoration, refurbishment, and customization needs.
The platform supports filtering by year, make, model, and category, with model years ranging from 1929 to 2026. The pages show a total of 26,013 products and claim coverage for more than 10,000 vehicle applications. Its key selling point is “factory-fit” vehicle-specific solutions—for example, floor mats can be precision-cut to match the original floor shape, with options for color, material, and, for certain models, licensed embroidered logos. On the supply-chain side, the site emphasizes that nearly all products are made by trusted U.S. manufacturers, and many items can be produced and shipped within 48 hours after an order is placed.
The site uses a standard retail pricing model and does not appear to list platform membership fees or commission information. On the captured pages, a 1948-1952 Ford F1/F2/F3/F4 2-piece Loop floor mat set has an original price of USD 113.98 and a sale price of USD 63.95; a 1953-1954 Cadillac Eldorado 2-piece front Daytona floor mat set has an original price of USD 168.38 and a sale price of USD 93.95. Shipping costs, taxes, returns/exchanges, and payment methods are not disclosed, so cross-border users should confirm these details before ordering.
The strengths are its highly vertical product focus, long model-year coverage, relatively rich customization options, and the availability of a phone number, email, and physical address, which helps improve service credibility. Weaknesses include a lot of duplicated page content, insufficient information on payments, shipping costs, and after-sales policies, and no visible Chinese-language support. It is best suited to classic car restoration enthusiasts, users refurbishing everyday vehicle interiors, show-car customization projects, and buyers who need interior parts that precisely match a specific vehicle model.
China access status cannot be determined from the text alone, and payment methods are also not disclosed. Chinese users considering a purchase should carefully verify whether international shipping is supported, which payment methods are available, import duties, and the shipping cost for large interior components. If purchasing directly is not feasible, alternatives include local automotive interior customization shops, cross-border auto parts platforms, or U.S. freight forwarding services.
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factoryinterior.com is an United States Auto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach factoryinterior.com directly.