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- (-) Remove Trim filter Trim
- (-) Remove Trim Around Vents filter Trim Around Vents
- Arch Trim (1) Apply Arch Trim filter
- Dash Trim (1) Apply Dash Trim filter
- Heater Surround Trim (1) Apply Heater Surround Trim filter
- Pillar Trim Moulding (1) Apply Pillar Trim Moulding filter
- Tailgate Plastic/Bottom Trim (1) Apply Tailgate Plastic/Bottom Trim filter
- Trim Across Dash (1) Apply Trim Across Dash filter
- Trim Around Stereo & Heater (1) Apply Trim Around Stereo & Heater filter
- Trip Computer (1) Apply Trip Computer filter
Used Smart Fortwo Coupe Pillar Trim Moulding
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About Pillar Trim Moulding
Fortwo Coupe Smart pillar trim moulding is a protective or decorative strip attached to the pillars on the vehicle.
The pillars on a vehicle are the almost vertical structural posts that support the window, door and roof areas of a car and connect the roof of the vehicle with the base of the frame. Usually steel or aluminium, the pillars in a car are solid structures, which are welded at one end to the car's frame and at the other to the roof panel and are positioned between the windows or doors. Pillar trim moulding is usually made of plastic or metal, such as brushed chrome, and can usually be attached to the pillar with clips or adhesive pads. It offers additional protection from minor damage such as scrapes and dings and also adds detail or accents to the car's styling.
A vehicle can be styled with trim/moulding in many places both internally and externally to improve the aesthetic appeal of the car. Trim moulding is designed for the specific make and model of the vehicle. The Fortwo Coupe Smart pillar trim moulding offers protection from day to day wear and tear and protects the paintwork of the body panels. Trim or moulding is also offered as optional extras on many models and is used to enhance the car's appearance and styling.
The Fortwo Coupe Smart pillar trim moulding could become damaged due to wear and tear, sun damage or minor accidents.
Smart trivia
- You can fit a Smart ForTwo the wrong way in a parallel parking space, or you can fit two of them into a basic one-car parking space. That makes it ideal for busy cities, which is why the Smart range was designed in the first place.
- The very first Smart brand microcar made it to production in 1994, but it didn't make it to the world stage until a lot later. You couldn’t buy a Smart car in the US until 2008 (but it did sell 25,000 units when it did go on sale).
- They’re small cars with small engines, but the Smart ForTwo is incredibly efficient. It’s only eight gallons, but those eight gallons will get you around 350 miles of driving (that means a very impressive 40-miles per gallon).
- Both the Smart ForTwo and the Smart ForFour have semi-automatic gears, so you still have to use the gear stick, but strangely, there isn’t a clutch pedal at all! It can take some getting used to, but it certainly makes driving a lot more relaxing.
- One of the first adverts showcasing the safety of Smart cars was criticized for suspected fakery because consumers didn't believe any of the claims made in the ads. However, Smart released a behind the scenes video on YouTube that showed how the advert was made and revealed that Smart cars are a lot sturdier than you might think.